MPAC Property Tax Assessment Toolkit

At the 2016 Summer Meeting, Anne Haines (an account manager at MPAC) gave a presentation to Club members.  Anne has made available a summary of her presentation and provided links to other relevant information on the MPAC website regarding the 2016 Assessment process.

MPAC: A few things we're doing differently for the 2016 Assessment Update.

In 2016, MPAC will update the assessed values of more than five million properties in Ontario based on a legislated valuation date of January 1, 2016. 

**We will beginning mailing notices to Residential Property Owners in the District(s) of Parry Sound and Muskoka on July 11th, 2016.  Business properties will be mailed in October 2016.

What's New:

  1. A New Property Assessment Notice - Residential Notices will be mailed on July 11th for Parry Sound/Muskoka District(s) with Business Notices mailed in October.
    MPAC is delivering Residential Property Assessment Notices up to five months earlier than previous updates. We incorporated feedback from property taxpayers and redesigned the Property Assessment Notice. It's easier to read and  includes a clear explanation of phase-in, the valuation process, and the Ontario property assessment system.
     
  2. Rolling 120-Day Request for Reconsideration Deadline - Residential Deadline is November 8, 2016 in Parry Sound/Muskoka District(s).
    Changes under Bill 144 means property owners have 120 days from the issue date of their Property Assessment Notice to file a Request for Reconsideration with MPAC. This will allow us to process a number of Request for Reconsiderations before the Assessment Rolls are returned to municipalities in 2016, bringing greater stability and predictability to the property assessment and taxation system.
     
  3. Advance Disclosure & Pre-Roll Consultations
    Disclosure is about transparency and shared understanding. It's our commitment to share information with property owners and stakeholders and provide fair, consistent, and accurate property valuations through a no-surprise approach. MPAC has been holding consultation sessions with municipalities, property owners, and representatives to discuss how assessment methodology is being applied to large and special purpose business properties for the 2016 Update and we have developed a three-level disclosure protocol.   
  4. A Revamped aboutmyproperty.ca
    With its simplified design and improved navigation and mapping function, AboutMyProperty conveniently connects property owners with their assessment. Property owners can now get information about market trends, including information on property values and percent change in their area, without having to log in. Property specific details and reports can be viewed through a secure log in. Login information for property owners is available on your Property Assessment Notice.

 

LINKS

Assessment Toolkit

MPAC Video's :

·            How MPAC Assesses Property

·            The Request for Reconsideration process

·            Property Assessment and Taxation

·            AboutMyProperty™ Overview