Tax bills are mailed in January and in June. Each tax bill has two installments, for a total of four payments.
Not receiving your Neebing tax bills in the mail? Have you moved or changed your mailing address? Not receiving your bill is not a valid reason for late payment of taxes. Please complete the Information Submission Form to notify us of changes.
1st installment due February 29, 2024
2nd installment due May 31, 2024
1st installment due August 30, 2024
2nd installment due October 25, 2024
Sign up for eBilling and receive an email notice that your Neebing tax bill has been posted to your account. Have your most recent tax bill handy and complete the online registration to sign up for eBilling.
In Person |
The Municipal Office accepts cash, cheque or debit payments. Cheque payments can always be dropped in the mailbox located at the Municipal Office new entrance. |
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Mail cheques and money orders to Municipality of Neebing, 4766 Highway 61, Neebing, ON P7L 0B5. Please do not send cash through the mail. |
Bank |
Pay your taxes through your banks online bill payment procedure. Find ‘Neebing’ in the list of ‘Bill Payees’ and use your property tax roll number (‘5801***************’) as your account number. Enter the full number with no dashes. Payments can also be made in person at most Canadian financial institutions. Have your tax bill with you to assist with processing. |
Credit Card |
PAYMENTUS is a secure processing service which allows you to use your credit card to pay your taxes. Be advised that PAYMENTUS will charge you a service fee of 1.75% on the total amount of your transaction. For example, a $1,000 payment by credit card will cost you an extra $17.50 in PAYMENTUS service fees. Have your tax bill and credit card in hand and visit PAYMENTUS to make a payment online or call them at 1-844-886-5888 to make your payment over the phone. We do not accept credit cards at the Municipal Office. |
Preauthorized Payments |
We do not have an automatic withdrawal service. If you have a mortgage, your financial institution may be able to pay the property taxes on your behalf. Talk to your mortgage company for details. |
Monthly Payment Plan |
You can choose to pay your property taxes in monthly installments. Monthly payments plans are set-up with the Municipal office. To ask about monthly payment plans, please contact the municipal office. |
Is there a late fee if I don't pay on time? |
Late fees are assessed at the beginning of every month. If we did not receive your tax payment by the last day of the previous month, your tax account will be charged 1.25% interest on the overdue tax balance. |
Why did I receive a Notice of Past Due Taxes? |
A Notice of Past Due Taxes shows you the amount of overdue taxes and late penalties. If you paid your taxes at the end of the month, we may not receive the payment until the next month, after the notices were printed. Please check the notice as the amount that is due on you tax account will have increased by the penalty amount. |
I paid my bill on time. Why was I charged late penalties? |
For questions about your property tax balance or penalties, please call the municipal office. |
My Mortgage Company is paying the property taxes on my behalf. Why did I get a tax bill? |
You are receiving a duplicate bill marked “DO NOT PAY" for your own records. Your mortgage company receives a bill and pays your property taxes on your behalf. |
What happens if I fall behind on my property taxes? |
Penalty interest at a rate of 1.25% is charged on the unpaid tax balance at the end of every month. Tax arrears notice are sent each month to property owners that have overdue balances. The notice shows the amount of tax and penalty owing. When you make a payment, you pay the penalty interest first, and the rest of the payment is applied to the tax balance. If any property tax owed is older than two years, your property is eligible for tax sale. |