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15 March 2024

Reminder To Real Estate Owners And Tenants In Quebec: 2024 Property Assessment Appeals – Deadline APRIL 30, 2024

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Is your property located in one of these regional county municipalities (MRC)*?
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Are you a property owner or tenant?

Is your property located in one of these regional county municipalities (MRC)*?

  • Aston
  • Baie-Saint-Paul
  • Baie-Sainte-Catherine
  • Berthierville
  • Chelsea
  • Clermont
  • Cowansville
  • Drummondville
  • Gaspé
  • Gatineau
  • La Tuque
  • Lavaltrie
  • MRC Montmagny
  • Neuville
  • Portneuf
  • Rawdon
  • Rosemère
  • Rougemont
  • Sainte-Adèle
  • Saint-Basile
  • Saint-Hippolyte
  • Sainte-Marie
  • Saint-Michel
  • Saint-Sauveur
  • Schefferville
  • Stantead (Canton de)
  • Val-David
  • Val-des-Mont

*This list is not exhaustive.

The value of your property is determined every three (3) years. It remains valid for following three (3) years. Your municipal taxes are calculated on the basis of this valuation.

If you feel that your property's assessed value is overvalued, you can contest it. This appeal takes the form of a "request for review."

Your request for review must be filed no later than April 30, 2024. To be valid, this request must meet the following conditions:

  • Use the appropriate form to file the request for administrative review;
  • Pay the exact amount of the applicable fees based on the value of the property; and
  • Indicate all legal and appraisal arguments that may be relevant to contesting the appraisal.

For questions, advice or representation in connection with this process, contact one of our experts in municipal taxation.

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ARTICLE
15 March 2024

Reminder To Real Estate Owners And Tenants In Quebec: 2024 Property Assessment Appeals – Deadline APRIL 30, 2024

Canada Real Estate and Construction

Contributor

Miller Thomson LLP (“Miller Thomson”) is a national business law firm with approximately 525 lawyers working from 10 offices across Canada. The firm offers a complete range of business law and advocacy services. Miller Thomson works regularly with in-house legal departments and external counsel worldwide to facilitate cross-border and multinational transactions and business needs. Miller Thomson offices are located in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, London, Waterloo Region, Toronto, Vaughan and Montréal.
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