2026 taxes are due on Tuesday, September 29, 2026 |
Your Property Tax Statement (which gets mailed out in July 2026) covers the period of January - December 2026.
How can I pay my taxes?
Cheque, Post-dated Cheque (dated to Sept. 29, 2026), Debit, cash, online banking, TIPPS or e-transfer to administration@eaststpaul.com. We also have an after hours deposit box located outside the Administration entrance doors at 3021 Birds Hill Rd.
What if I am late?
Penalties of 1.25% will be added on the first day of every month that you are in arrears until paid in full.
What if I do not receive my tax statement?
Tax statements are mailed out in July of each year. Please notify the Administration office if you have not received a tax statement bill by the beginning of August, as you are still responsible for paying your taxes.
How are my taxes calculated?
Taxes are calculated by multiplying the mill rate and your portioned assessment see the formula below.
Your Portioned assessment / 1000 x mill rate = tax amount
HOMEOWNERS AFFORDABILITY TAX CREDIT
For the 2026 tax year, the Education Property Tax Credit has been replaced with a new $1,600 Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit.
For more information on the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit, please visit the Province of Manitoba website.
How do I receive the HATC on my property tax statement?
In order to receive the HATC on your property tax statement, you must self-declare your principal residence. Download the HATC Self-Declaration Form and email it to us at: administration@eaststpaul.com
TIPPS (Tax Installment Payment Plan Service)
Please contact our by email at administration@eaststpaul.com or phone us during regular office hours at 204-668-8112 if you have questions about the TIPPS program.
Download a copy of the TIPPS Application Form or complete the online submission form below: