How do Edmonton property taxes compare to other major cities?
Quick Answer
Short answer: Edmonton's mill rate is mid-range nationally, but lower assessment values mean smaller tax bills overall.
Detailed Explanation
Edmonton's 2025 residential mill rate is 7.78 per $1,000 of assessed value. While higher than Calgary's 6.78, lower property assessments mean the average detached homeowner pays $3,540 annually versus $4,180 in Calgary and $6,200+ in Toronto.
- Average residential assessment: $455,000
- Tax rate includes municipal, school, and library levies
- Assessment appeals deadline: March 31 annually
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