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24 April 2020

Reminder To Real Estate Owners And Tenants In Quebec: 2020 Property Assessment Appeals Deadline April 30, 2020

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The value of your Quebec property is assessed every three (3) years by the relevant assessing authority. Based on this triennial assessment cycle...
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The value of your Quebec property is assessed every three (3) years by the relevant assessing authority. Based on this triennial assessment cycle, you will be required to pay property taxes for your property for the following three (3) years.

The notices of assessment for Quebec properties included in the 2020-2021-2022 assessment cycle have been issued to all property owners and/or tenants informing them of the new value attributed to their property.

Quebec law allows property owners and tenants to contest the assessment of their property, subject to respecting the applicable administrative review process and deadlines provided by law.

In order to successfully complete the administrative review process, you must meet all procedural conditions provided for by law, such as:

  • Filing of an administrative review request on April 30, 2020, at the latest;
  • Using the appropriate form to file the administrative review request;
  • Paying the exact amount of applicable fees to institute the review, based on the value of the property;
  • Stating all valuation and legal arguments that may be relevant to contest the assessment.

Contact one of our professionals, should you need guidance and assistance in this process.

For your information, you will find below a non-exhaustive list of municipalities that have a new municipal assessment roll this year.

  • Beaconsfield
  • Beauharnois
  • Baie-d'Urfé
  • Châteauguay
  • Dorval
  • Montréal
  • Montréal-Est
  • Lachine
  • Larouche
  • Lévis
  • Rimouski
  • Saint-Laurent
  • Sainte-Catherine
  • Sorel-Tracy
  • Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

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ARTICLE
24 April 2020

Reminder To Real Estate Owners And Tenants In Quebec: 2020 Property Assessment Appeals Deadline April 30, 2020

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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