The final property tax bill payment deadline is June 19 | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 12, 2025 - 11:16

The final property tax bill payment deadline is June 19

June 12, 2025
Residents are reminded the payment deadline for the final property tax is Thursday, June 19. Here are some convenient options to pay your final property tax bill:
  • Financial institutions – including online or telephone banking
  • City of Ottawa Client Service Centres
  • Online by payment card: Ottawa.ca/paytax
  • By sending a cheque to the City of Ottawa
  • Pre-authorized debit plan (future billings)
Realize the benefits of paperless billing Residents are encouraged to discover the convenience of paperless billing for property tax and water utility bills by creating a My ServiceOttawa account. Benefits include:
  • Receive notifications as soon as bills are issued, directly in your inbox. 
  • Manage and track your billing and property tax payment history online. 
  • Keep track of your water usage 
Need more information? If residents need more information:
  • Check the property tax brochure included with your bill
  • Call Revenue Services at 613-580-2444 (TTY: 613-580-2401). Transactions will be recorded
  • Email revenue@ottawa.ca
  • Visit the City’s website at ottawa.ca/taxes
Late penalty charges It’s important to note that a penalty charge of 1.25 per cent for late payment is added the day following the due date and the first day of each month thereafter. Protect yourself, be aware of potential texting scams Increasingly, people receive text messages from imposters posing as a delivery company, financial institution and even the City of Ottawa.  Remember, the City does not send text messages about late payments, including property taxes, water utility bills, and provincial offence tickets – such as parking, speeding and red-light cameras.  Protect yourself. If you receive a text message, delete it. Do not click on any links and never provide any personal or financial information.  


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