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There are a number of ways to pay your annual property and/or business taxes. Please note that credit cards are not accepted.

Join our TIPP Program:

Join the monthly payment plan at anytime. You can arrange to pay your annual tax bill by way of equal monthly payments for the remainder of the year. Please contact our Customer Service Call Centre at 311 or toll free 1-877-311-4974 for further details or refer to the Tax Instalment Payment Plan (TIPP).


ePost™

You can view, pay and store your property tax bill all online. We have partnered with epost™ Canada Post’s free online mail delivery service, to make it easy for you. In just a few simple clicks, you can view, pay, print, and even store your tax bills for up to seven years. It’s like having your property tax bill delivered right to your desktop. You can sign up to receive and pay your tax bill where you already do your online banking at participating financial institutions or sign up at ePost™. Since epost™ is brought to you by Canada Post, you know that your tax bills are secure, private and protected.

To ensure you receive your annual tax bill online, we must be able to validate your subscription by April 1st.
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Note: If you currently are, or become, an online payment customer, remember to change your account number (roll number) with your financial institution should you sell or move from your existing property. The roll number is your account number and is required for this process.


At your Bank or Credit Union:

You may pay in person or by electronic banking (telephone or personal computer) through arrangements you have made with your financial institution. To avoid late payment penalty charges, please ensure arrangements are made so that your payment is received by the due date.

Note: If you currently are, or become, an online payment customer, remember to change your account number (roll number) with your financial institution should you sell or move from your existing property. The roll number is your account number and is required for this process.


Mail:

Mail a cheque or money order payable to the City of Winnipeg together with the bottom stub portion of the tax bill to:

The City of Winnipeg
Assessment and Taxation Department
Main Floor - 510 Main Street (Administration Building)
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3M2

Note: Please ensure your envelope is postmarked on or before the due date. Post dated cheques are accepted only if the cheque is dated for the due date or earlier. Late payment penalties are added to property taxes that miss this payment deadline.


In Person:

Bring your tax bill and payment to:

The City of Winnipeg
Assessment and Taxation
Main Floor, 510 Main Street
(Administration Building)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 3M2
(map on right)
Google map to 510 Main St.
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The City of Winnipeg
Community Services
100 - 614 Des Meurons Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R2H 2P9
(map on right)
100 - 614 Des Meurons Street
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Office hours are between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.

You can pay by cheque, bank draft, interac and cash. Credit cards are not accepted for payment of Property or Business Taxes.


Courier:

Payment may be sent by courier to:

The City of Winnipeg
Assessment and Taxation Department
Main Floor - 510 Main Street (Administration Building)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3B 3M2

Deliveries are accepted between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.


Drive by Service: (Available for Property Tax Payments Only)

During the last three days prior to the payment deadline date, a curbside drop-off service will be available at the corner of James Avenue and King Street between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Have your tax bill and a cheque or money order ready in an envelope to present to staff. Cash payments cannot be accepted by this method.


After hours:

Drop an envelope containing a cheque or money order together with the bottom portion of the tax bill in the mail slot located on the Main Floor - 510 Main Street (Administration Building) at the James Avenue entrance nearest to King Street.

 

Last update: 24.06.2011

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