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Red Deer tax rates approved by City Council
Red Deer City Council approved the tax rate bylaw at their regular meeting.
Recognizing the need to support economic recovery for Red Deerians, Council approved the City budget in November with a zero per cent municipal tax increase for 2022 to minimize financial impact on taxpayers.
“Our objective is to lessen the financial burden on our citizens and businesses, while ensuring The City can continue to provide essential services like police, emergency response and critical infrastructure maintenance,” said Mayor Ken Johnston.
When combined with requisitions The City must collect on behalf of other organizations, there will be a tax decrease of 0.30 percent for residential and non-residential properties. Multi-family properties will see a tax increase of 0.53 percent.
For 2022 tax penalty rates have been lowered from the historical seven percent to five percent. Penalties are applied to current year unpaid taxes on July 1 and September 1, and on taxes in arrears on January 1 and July 1. This lower penalty rate will provide continued financial support for those having difficulty paying by the due date.
“We have made this change to provide financial relief to taxpayers who may be struggling as a result of impacts of the pandemic,” said Joanne Parkin, Revenue and Assessment Manager. “We encourage anyone who may not be able to pay their taxes by the deadline to pay as much as they can to reduce penalties, and to reach out to our office to discuss payment options.”
At today’s meeting City Council also approved the Business Improvement Area (BIA) Tax Rate bylaw. The BIA tax applies to taxable businesses in the downtown to fund the Downtown Business Association (DBA) budget, which was approved by Council in December. There was no increase on the tax revenue requirement in 2022 and minimum tax will remain the same.
“An increase in the number of businesses reopening or moving into the BIA may indicate signs that downtown business is beginning to stabilize and recover from the pandemic,” said John Sennema, Economic Development Manager. “That in conjunction with a stronger economy will hopefully continue this trend.”
The deadline for 2022 property taxes and BIA taxes is June 30, any unpaid taxes will be subject to a five percent penalty on July 1. Owners can join the Tax Instalment Plan (TIP) until June 15 to make tax payments through to the end of the year in equal monthly payments with no penalty.
Tax notices will be mailed May 24. Approximately 6,500 households have opted to receive their notices electronically, and the remaining notices will be distributed by mail.
Property owners wishing to connect with The City about their tax bill can email [email protected] or call 403-342-8126. More information about the Tax program is available on the City’s website at www.reddeer.ca/tax.