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  1. #Tax due date how to#
  2. #Tax due date update#

The interim bill is based on collecting half of last year's taxes.įinal billing occurs in June of each year after the budgets for Halton Region and the City have been approved, and the Province of Ontario's education tax rates have been determined.

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The interim tax bill is produced in January with two instaLlment dates, typically in the third weeks of February and April. We do not accept cash or credit card payments. Our Service Burlington desk at City Hall is open for in-person property tax payments by cheque and debit. Payments with Service Burlington at City Hall Please refer to the provider's website for more information on terms and conditions of service, charges and payment processing times. The provider may apply service charges and may restrict the types of credit cards accepted. We process payments on the date we receive the funds, which may be a few days after the payment is made. These providers deliver your tax payments to the City on your behalf. You can make tax payments with third party credit card processing companies, such as: We do not accept direct credit card payments for property taxes. Payments with a third party credit card processing company You can deposit your cheque payment, along with your remittance portion, in the drop box outside City Hall at the Locust Street entrance. We accept in-person property tax drop off payments by cheque. Include your five- to seven-digit property tax account number in the memo. Please make all cheques payable to the City of Burlington. Mail your cheque(s) and remittance portion for proper credit to: We accept cheques postdated to the due dates as they help safeguard against late payments. You can mail payments by cheque to the City.

#Tax due date update#

Be sure to update your bill payment profile with your bank to reflect your new tax account number. If you move within Burlington, we will assign you a new tax account number. If you would like to pay your property taxes in cash, please visit your local bank to make the payment. To register, use your five- to seven-digit property tax account number found on the top-right side of your tax bill. You can register with your bank to pay your property taxes online. To register, use your five-to seven-digit property tax account number found on the top-right side of your tax bill. Call the bank's number found on the back of your personal debit card and following their instructions over the phone.

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You can register with your bank to pay your property taxes by phone. Contact your bank for more information or to help you get set up with this option. Please allow sufficient time for your bank to make payments to the City by the due date. You can have your Canadian financial institution (banking provider) submit your property tax payments for you.

#Tax due date how to#

Learn how to pay your property taxes with a pre-authorized tax payment plan. Please allow sufficient time for payments to reach us by the due date, or penalty and interest charges will apply.

  • Third party credit card processing companies.
  • There are many ways you can pay your property taxes with the City of Burlington:









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