Types of taxes
Last updated December 7, 2020
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What is the purpose of the general real estate tax? What is a special tax? What are borough taxes? Get information about the different taxes you’ll find listed on your account statement.
General real estate tax
The general real estate tax is used to fund city expenses, including agglomeration shares. It applies to all taxable buildings within Montréal’s city limits.
Specific taxes
These taxes fund special activities:
- The water service tax funds expenses and investments for water and water works, both for local and agglomeration infrastructures.
- The special road service tax helps to fund road maintenance as well as cash payment of capital assets in this area in order to limit debt growth.
- The tax to finance the contribution paid to the ARTM funds part of Montréal’s contribution to the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain.
Borough taxes
There are two borough taxes:
- The service tax is used to increase the level of services in the borough.
- The investment tax funds loans taken out by the boroughs for projects in their capital works programs, such as building libraries.
Other taxes
Depending on the category of your building and the area in which it is located, your account may contain other taxes, such as:
- A parking lot tax is charged for indoor and outdoor parking spaces for non-residential buildings in some parts of downtown Montréal. You can have the data
used to calculate the this tax checked. - The permanent occupancy of public property tax is generally billed through your municipal tax account. Types of permanent occupancy include encroachment by building a protruding element, such as a balcony or staircase.
- The local improvement tax fund infrastructure work to enhance or develop an area. This work includes paving and lighting streets.
- A water service fee is charged for non-residential buildings in some boroughs.
- The unserviced vacant lots tax is charged for some vacant lots.
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