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Edmonton city councillors finalized the property tax rate for 2017 on Tuesday, with an overall increase for a typical, single-family home coming in at 3.3 per cent.
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Annual property taxes for a typical house valued at $397,000 will total $3,378, up $108 from the year before.
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Of that amount, $2,385 will go to the city (an increase of $80) and $993 to the province (an increase of $28) for education tax.% G7 n5 a7 p9 Y6 W8 r" g- L
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The values of most properties in Edmonton are down this year due to what the city calls "a reflection of a slowing economy."8 e4 _* X+ G B9 Y
5 ^3 l! C' d. Q9 G8 @7 i& uThe city uses a "market-value" method to determine assessments. Most property types saw decreases in assessed values as of July 1, 2016, the date they were recorded, the city said.5 o. v+ K0 k' a0 O
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The value of a typical single-family detached home dropped by 2.7 per cent, from $408,000 to $397,000.
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For homeowners who pay taxes in monthly instalments, the bill for the typical single-family house will be $281, up $9 a month from 2016.1 M" ?1 C% C- y0 `0 C" K5 c( o
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Tax notices will be mailed to all property owners on May 23. The deadline to pay is June 30. |
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