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Taxes
Residential property taxes
are definitely a factor to consider when relocating. Although taxes
vary depending on the community, Albertans paid the lowest provincial
and municipal taxes, overall, in Canada in 2006/2007.
| Residential/Farmland* |
2009
Taxation Year |
Municipal |
4.2700 |
Education- Alberta School Foundation Fund Tax Rate |
3.2100 |
Education Opted Out Tax Rate |
3.2100 |
Allowance For Non-Collection of Requisitioned Taxes |
0.0000 |
Seniors Lodge Accommodation Tax Rate |
.7200 |
| Non-Residential |
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Municipal |
5.0900 |
Education- Alberta School Foundation Fund Tax Rate |
3.7400 |
Education Opted Out Tax Rate |
3.7400 |
Allowance For Non-Collection of Requisitioned Taxes |
0.0000 |
Seniors Lodge Accommodation Tax Rate |
.7200 |
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Additional Information:
- Property tax is either provided as a percentage or as a millage rate. A mill is one-thousandth of a dollar. To calculate the property tax, the assessed value of property is multiplied by the mill rate and then divided by 1,000. For example, property assessed at $100,000 located in a municipality with a mill rate of 20 mills would have a property tax bill of $2,000 per year.
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