Mailing date of the statement
Property Identification Number
This includes the address of the property as well as the registered owner(s) name
Certificate of title number register at Winnipeg Land Titles Office
Mortgage Company name and reference number (if applicable)
This is the legal description of the property
Informs of the liability type of the property. Examples Taxable, Grant, Exempt
Type of Property. Examples: Residential, Farm Use Value, Designated Recreational Property, Other
This determines what percentage of the assessed value you are taxed at.
The value of the property
This is your taxable assessment. It is determined by multiplying the portion % by the assessed value
This is the calculation of school taxes. School Taxes = Portioned Assessment x School Division Mill Rate / 1,000
This is a levy imposed by the Province to assist the school divisions with operating costs. This levy is not charged on residential properties and is only charged on other property classes. The calculation is PES = Portioned Assessment x Provincial Education Support Mill Rate / 1,000.
Net School taxes are the sum of the school taxes and the Provincial Education Support Levy. The City remits this money to the individual school divisions as well as the Province.
This is the calculation of municipal taxes. Municipal Taxes = Portioned Assessment x Municipal Mill Rate / 1,000
These are frontage levies for the maintenance and repair of existing infrastructure.
The City added other charges to the tax if required. These can include Local Improvement levies, frontage levies and encroachments.
This is the total taxes charged by the City. This is the sum of the Municipal Taxes and other charges
This is the sum of the Total Municipal Tax and the Total School Taxes
Arrears balance is an amount outstanding at the time of billing. This can include but not limited to unpaid taxes, penalties, unpaid water bills, NSF fees etc.
Credits may also appear here on your bill and will appears as a negative amount. This could be related to your TIPP payments, prepayment of your taxes etc.
This is the amount outstanding at the time of bill production in April. If there are arrears on your account, your outstanding balance for the end of June will be different than as shown on the bill.
This is a summary of all the bill calculations for easy reference.
Messages to property owners are listed in this section. It is very important to read this section for your bill.
This is the portion of the bill that is returned with your payment. Please note that if you are a TIPP or mortgage customer the balance owing will be paid by either automatic withdrawal or by your mortgage company.