Saskatoon’s residential and commercial property owners are being reminded that the City’s 30-Day Assessment Review & Appeal period closes Monday, February 5th. Those interested in filing an appeal with the City’s Board of Revision in connection to the valuation, classification or content of their property’s assessment, must also provide their Notice of Appeal and accompanying fee prior to this Monday.
The City’s 2024 Assessment Roll, which is a listing of all property assessments in Saskatoon, has been open for the public to see since January 2, and this also closes on Monday. You can view the roll in person at the Assessment and Valuation Office on 3rd Avenue N. Detailed assessment and tax information about your property can also be viewed by entering your property’s address into the Property Assessment & Tax Tool.
Property owners have the option to apply for and pay online for property assessment appeals. Information on this is available at saskatoon.ca/assessment appeals. For more information on the assessment appeal process, call the Assessment Office at 306-975-3227.
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If you own property in the City of Prince Albert, you may be getting an assessment notice soon. They were mailed today (Thurs). You will only get one if there was a change to your property’s assessed value from last year. The Assessment Roll is now open for public inspection at Prince Albert City Hall. The City of Prince Albert says in a news release that it’s important to remember, you can’t appeal your property taxes, but you can appeal your assessment.





















