News Release
June 18, 2021

The City of Toronto has mailed out the 2021 final property tax bills – the second of two tax bills mailed to all property owners each year. The 2021 interim tax bill was mailed in January.

Payment due dates for the final tax bills under the three-instalment plan are:

  • Friday, July 2; Tuesday, August 3 and Wednesday, September 1

For property owners enrolled in the Pre-Authorized Tax Payment (PTP) program, the due dates are:

  • Two-instalment plan: July 2
  • Six-instalment plan: July 2, August 3, September 1
  • 11-instalment plan: Thursday, July 15; Monday, August 16; Wednesday, September 15;Friday, October 15; Monday, November 15 and Wednesday, December 15

Property owners can make payments through their bank or financial institution using online banking, telephone banking, or at a teller or ATM. Payments can also be made by enrolling in pre-authorized payments or by mailing a cheque. Payments submitted by mail need to reach the City before the due date to avoid late fees and penalties. A reminder that payment counters and payment drop boxes at Toronto City Hall and all Civic Centres remain closed due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Property owners who are enrolled in the pre-authorized payment program and who have recently moved are reminded to update their property account information with the City or with their financial institution to avoid penalties and fees from payments applied to the wrong property.

Property owners can access their property tax account by using the online Property Tax Lookup tool or by speaking to a 311 customer service representative, available Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with extended hours of 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29;Wednesday, June 30 and July 2. Customers outside of city limits can call 416-392-CITY (2489), and TTY users can call 416-338-0889.

Property tax, water and solid waste relief programs are available to low-income seniors and low-income people with disabilities who are property owners. More information is available at Property Tax, Water & Solid Waste Relief and Rebate Programs.

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