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2022 Property Assessment Notices have been mailed

Earlier this month, MPAC mailed more than 770,000 Property Assessment Notices to property owners across Ontario who have made changes to their property. The reason for the updated assessment will be indicated on their notice, referring property owners to mpac.ca/notice for more information. 

 We also included an insert explaining why they received a notice and how we continue to value properties based on the fixed January 1, 2016 valuation date.

     

MPAC's Legislated Notices – PRANs, ANAs, TIAs, SANs and PANs – what are they, and why do we need them?

Join MPAC’s subject matter expert Erin Jennings, Manager of Assessment and Taxation Mitigation, Operational Quality Management, for this overview of MPAC's legislated notices. Erin will discuss what they are for, when they are used, how to access them and how they can affect the work you do. As always, there will be time for questions.


Date: Thursday, December 8, 2022

Time: 1 to 2 p.m. EST

View recordings of all past webinars on mpac.ca or on our YouTube Channel.

     

MPAC welcomes newly elected council members

MPAC would like to congratulate all candidates recently elected to municipal councils across Ontario. Our Municipal and Stakeholder Relations team is eager to work alongside newly elected officials while continuing to build upon existing relationships with successful incumbents.  


To help us better serve municipal partners, we’re reaching out to 

municipalities to offer new council orientation sessions. The sessions are an opportunity to learn about MPAC’s role in the property assessment and taxation process, explore the relationship between property assessment and taxes, and hear about MPAC’s services. 


On November 8, our Municipal and Stakeholder Relations group had the opportunity to meet with Alfred-Plantagenet’s new council to share our introductory “MPAC 101” presentation.


“It is important for us to be out helping municipalities understand the work that MPAC does and the roles we both play in the property assessment and taxation process,” says Tracy McIntyre, Regional Manager with Municipal and Stakeholder Relations. “In-person orientation sessions are an excellent opportunity to have genuine conversations and hear about community concerns.”


The municipality agrees. “It was great to have our MPAC representative out to meet with our staff and new council to help them understand the valued relationship between our municipality and MPAC, and how we work together daily to ensure that property tax and assessment work together," says Annie Rochefort, Clerk for the Township of Alfred-Plantagenet.


If you would like to host an “MPAC 101” council orientation session in your municipality, please contact your local Account Manager. We look forward to working with the elected officials in your community.

As COVID-19 continues to impact communities across Ontario, we continue to be available to take your calls and assist you online. Our offices are open to the public by appointment only. To arrange an appointment, please contact us.

   
   

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