Pay your tax account
Have you received your annual municipal tax account? You can pay it in one or two instalments. Read on to find out how and when to pay your tax account.
My borough
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Suite 600
Montréal, QC H2N 2H8
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H1K 4B9
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H3X 2H9
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H8S 2N4
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H8R 4A8
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Suite 120
Montréal, QC H2T 3E6
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
First floor
Montréal, QC H4C 2K4
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H9C 1G9
Montréal, QC H9H 1G4
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H1N 1E1
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H1H 5R5
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H2V 4R2
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H9A 2Z4
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H1E 6X5
Montréal, QC H1E 6X5
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H2G 2B3
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H4M 2M7
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H1R 3B1
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Montréal, QC H4G 1M4
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
17th floor
Montréal, QC H2L 4L8
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
Receipt of your invoice
Every year, tax accounts are sent out at the end of January to all owners listed on the property assessment roll.
Due to COVID-19, the annual tax accounts for the year 2021 will be sent out at the end of February.
Paying in one or two instalments
If your total account is $300 or more, you can pay it in one or two instalments without any interest charge or penalty.
If your tax account is under $300, you must pay it in full by the first instalment deadline.
Factor in two business days before the actual due date, to give us time to process your payment and credit your account.
Due dates for 2021
First instalment: Extended to June 1, 2021
Second instalment: Extended to September 1, 2021
Paying in more than two instalments
If you decide to pay your tax account in more than two instalments, you will be charged interest and penalties.
The fees for any instalment paid after the two official due dates are calculated on a daily basis at the following monthly rates: 0.75% (interest) and 0.41% (penalty).
Notices for other tax accounts received during the year
You may also receive notices for other tax accounts during the year. Those accounts have their own due dates.
Pay online
You can pay your tax account online at any of the financial institutions listed on the back of your tax notice.
To pay in one or more instalments, enter the reference number shown on the notice, without the hyphens.
Communication channels
Suite 101
Montréal, QC H3N 1M3
Go to one of our service outlets with the detachable part of your tax notice and your payment.
Payment methods
A tax account can only be paid using one of the following payment methods:
- Debit card
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
- Cash (check the authorized limit at the point of service)
You can also pay at the wicket or counter at your financial institution.
Montréal, QC H3C 4X8
Send us your cheque and the detachable portions of your tax notice. Write the amount of your payment in the appropriate box.
Only the following payment methods are accepted :
- Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars, drawn on a Canadian bank account
- Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal,” in Canadian dollars
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, mail may take longer than usual to be processed. Please plan accordingly, so as to allow for more time for us to receive your payment.
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