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Property assessment appeals deadline Feb. 4

For more information, visit saskatoon.ca/assessment
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Saskatoon Property owners do not need to receive an assessment notice in 2022 to file a formal assessment appeal this year.

SASKATOON — The City of Saskatoon is reminding residential and commercial property owners they have until Feb. 4 to file a formal appeal with the Board of Revision regarding the valuation, classification or content of their property assessment.

Property owners do not need to receive an assessment notice in 2022 to file a formal assessment appeal this year. Information on the appeal process and required fees can be found at saskatoon.ca/assessmentappeals.

Assessment notices for 2022 were mailed only to residential and commercial property owners who changed their property’s assessment, tax status, or ownership after Jan. 1, 2021.

Property owners with questions regarding assessment, tax class or exemption status can call Assessment and Valuation at 306-975-3227.

Most assessment-related questions can be resolved by speaking with an assessor before deciding to proceed with a formal appeal with fees, according to the City.

Property owners can also review the detailed assessment and tax information the City has on file about their property by entering the property’s address into the Property Assessment and Tax Tool.

To proceed with a formal notice of assessment appeal, mail or deliver a cheque/money order for the fee before Feb. 4. to:

The Secretary, Board of Revision c/o City Clerk’s Office
222 - 3rd Ave. North
Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 0J5

Property owners also now have the option to apply for and pay online for property assessment appeals. Information on this new process is available at saskatoon.ca/assessmentappeals.

Assessment appeal hearings are public.

The City’s 2022 assessment roll, a listing of all property assessments in Saskatoon, has been open for public inspection since Jan. 4 and will remain open until Feb. 4.

Due to COVID-19 protocol, public inspection is by appointment only. Call 306-975-3227 to book an appointment or to speak with an assessor.

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