01/31/2023
๐ฃThe Deadline is fast Approachingโผ๏ธ
The City of has implemented a on vacant residential properties. This means that if you're a residential property owner, you're required to declare the occupancy status of your residence - on an annual basis.
Homes that remain vacant for more than 6 months not declared will be subject to pay the Vacant Home Tax at a rate of 1% of the Current Value Assessment (CVA).
For the 2022 taxation year, you're required to submit your declaration by 2nd, 2023.
If you didn't get a letter or want more info, you can visit toronto.ca/VacantHomeTax - you'll need your property assessment roll number and customer number found on your latest property tax bill. You can also contact City's Customer Service at 311.
Please reach out if you have any questions or need any assistance.
All Toronto residential property owners must submit a declaration of their propertyโs 2022 occupancy status by February 2, 2023. Submit Declaration Online A declaration is not required if the property does not contain a residential unit (for example, vacant land, parking space or condominium locke...