2024 Final Tax Bills in the Mail
The City of Windsor 2024 Final Property Tax Bills have been mailed. If you have not received your tax bill(s) by July 2, 2024, or have questions in regard to the amount of the bill, please call 311 (alternate: 519-255-2489) or contact propertytax@citywindsor.ca by email.
Due dates for regular tax payments are July 17, September 18, and November 13, 2024. Payment must be received by the City on or before the due dates noted.
Payment Methods
Tax payments are accepted through a variety of methods:
- At an approved bank, credit union or trust company
- By telephone or online banking
- By mail (cheques only)
- With your mortgage payments at your financial institution
- At the 350 City Hall Square West drop-off box – 1st Floor (cheques only)
Pre-Authorized Payment Plans (PAP)
The City also offers three convenient pre-authorized payment plans (PAP). Due dates for each of the PAP plans are as follows:
- Installment Date Plan: July 17, September 18, and November 13
- Mid-Month Plan: July 15, August 15, September 16, October 15, and November 15
- End-of-Month Plan: July 31, August 30, September 27, October 31, and November 29
Enrollment in a PAP can be completed at any time. Visit Paying Your Taxes at www.CityWindsor.ca to access forms.
Assistance Programs
Property owners who are having trouble keeping up with their property tax payments are encouraged to seek lower cost financing alternatives, which are available through local financial institutions. Assistance through the City for property taxes is provided by way of the following programs:
- Tax Repayment Program: available to all property owners
- Tax Relief Program (Extreme Poverty or Sickness): available to single-family residential property owners that meet the eligibility criteria (application deadline February 28, 2025)
- Tax Deferral Program (Low Income Seniors or Persons with Disabilities): available to single-family residential property owners that meet the eligibility criteria (application deadline February 28, 2025)
Please refer to the Tax Rebates, Deferrals and Relief section of the City website www.CityWindsor.ca for more program information and eligibility criteria.
If your property taxes are paid by a mortgage or financial institution, you will receive a tax bill for your records, and no additional action is required.
Failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt property owners from paying their taxes. Penalties and interest (which can add up to 15% of the taxes on an annual basis) will be added for late payments.
Visit Taxes and Assessment to learn more about Windsor property taxes. Visit the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) at www.MPAC.ca for information on property assessment.