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Paying Taxes

Annual property taxes are sent at the end of February to homeowners on the assessment roll. If total municipal taxes are $300 or more, the account may be paid in three equal installments.

In addition to the annual property tax, you may receive one or more complementary accounts during the year. These follow adjustments to the value of your property after renovation work, for example, or any other event affecting the value of your property. Each complementary account has its own due date.

The account payment dates are:

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Any payment made after the deadlines will result in the addition of fees calculated from day to day at the annual rate of 17%.

In the event of non-payment of the account(s) when due, different notices are sent.

There are several ways to pay your property tax in Clarendon:

  • Online payment
  • E-Transfer
  • Payment at the municipal office
  • Payment by mail


Your payment is credited to your account on the day it is received at our offices. Please allow a minimum of two days (48 hours), excluding Saturdays and Sundays, for your payment to reach us, regardless of the payment method you use. You cannot pay by credit card.

Internet tax payment

The following financial institutions accept Internet payment of taxes for the Municipality of the Clarendon:

 

 

To make your payment, enter the 10-digit matricule number that appears on the account. Please also select “Clarendon” from the list of suppliers.

Tax payment at the Clarendon municipal office

You can pay by cheque or cash card at the municipal office located at adresse.

Tax payment by mail

If you are sending your payment by mail, please enclose the detachable payment coupon with your cheque or money order payable to the Municipality of Clarendon village, at the following address:

 

Municipality of Clarendon

C427 Route 148, C.P. 777
Clarendon, QC,
J0X 2Y0

 

You can also enclose with your first instalment, two other cheques for the amount of the second and third installment, bearing the date on which these installments are due. You may divide the amount due into twelve installments.

All cheques must be made out on a paper medium provided by a Canadian or foreign financial institution, or obtained from a company specializing in cheque writing. In addition, it must be drawn on an account at a branch operating in Canada.

If you require additional information, please do not hesitate to use any of the means of communication at your disposal, whether:

 

1. by phone: 819-647-3862
2. by e-mail: info@clarendonqc.ca