Property tax notices will be arriving at more than 102,000 mailboxes and will include a 2026 Property Tax Notice Guide with key information. Property owners who have not received their tax notice by May 31st should call the city.
The City of Saskatoon is preparing to launch MyProperty this fall. MyProperty is a new online service option that will give residents a convenient way to view, download and manage property tax and assessment notices, utility billing and other services in one secure location.
Property owners will find a unique access code printed on page one of their 2026 Property Tax notice. Those who prefer online access should keep this code to create a MyProperty account when the service launches. Paper notices will continue for residents who prefer them.
Property owners can apply to join the monthly Tax Instalment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) at any time and for those already enrolled in TIPPS, the amount showing on the 2026 Property Tax notice is for information purposes only.
No late payment penalties apply if the full 2026 Property Tax amount due is paid by the deadline of Monday, June 30th and not receiving a property tax notice does not exempt a property owner from late payment penalties.





















