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Calgary Property Tax 2026 | Tax Rate & Calculator

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Calgary Property Tax 2026

Calgary’s residential property tax rate is approximately 0.66% of assessed value. This is the lowest rate among major Alberta cities, and lower than most Ontario and Atlantic cities. Combined with Alberta’s no-PST environment and relatively low income taxes, Calgary offers one of the most tax-advantaged environments for homeowners in Canada.

ComponentDetails
Residential tax rate~0.66%
Per $1,000 assessed value$6.60
Assessment authorityCity of Calgary
Assessment frequencyAnnual (July 1 reference date)

Calgary Property Tax Calculator

Assessed ValueAnnual TaxMonthly
$400,000$2,640$220
$500,000$3,300$275
$600,000$3,960$330
$700,000$4,620$385
$800,000$5,280$440
$1,000,000$6,600$550
$1,250,000$8,250$688
$1,500,000$9,900$825

Calgary vs Alberta Cities

CityTax RateTax on $500KDifference vs Calgary
Calgary0.66%$3,300
Edmonton0.76%$3,800+$500
Red Deer0.88%$4,400+$1,100
Medicine Hat0.90%$4,500+$1,200
Lethbridge0.95%$4,750+$1,450

Calgary vs Major Canadian Cities

CityTax RateTax on $700KProvince
Vancouver0.27%$1,890BC
Toronto0.63%$4,410ON
Calgary0.66%$4,620AB
Edmonton0.76%$5,320AB
Montreal0.76%$5,320QC
Ottawa1.01%$7,070ON
Hamilton1.22%$8,540ON
Windsor1.78%$12,460ON

What Calgary Property Tax Funds

ComponentApprox. ShareServices
Municipal levy~70%Police, fire, roads, parks, transit (Calgary Transit)
Provincial education~25%Public and separate school boards
Other levies~5%Business improvement areas, other requisitions

Calgary Tax Advantage: Full Picture

Calgary homeowners benefit from three compounding advantages over most Canadian cities:

Tax TypeCalgaryTorontoOttawa
Property tax (on $600K)$3,960$3,780$6,060
Sales tax (GST only)5%13% HST13% HST
Income tax (at $100K)~$22,100~$24,400~$24,400

Despite a slightly higher property tax rate than Toronto on a per-percentage basis, the absence of provincial income tax and PST means Calgarians retain significantly more of their income year over year.

Calgary Property Assessment Process

The City of Calgary values every property annually. Your assessed value reflects estimated market value as of July 1 of the prior year, based on actual sales data from comparable properties.

StepTimeline
Assessment reference dateJuly 1 (previous year)
Assessment notice mailedJanuary
Review period opensJanuary
Appeal (ARB complaint) deadlineTypically April
Tax bill mailedMay–June
Annual payment deadlineJune 30

How to Appeal Your Assessment

If your assessed value appears too high, you can file a formal complaint with the Assessment Review Board (ARB):

DetailInformation
Filing fee$50 (refunded if successful)
DeadlineTypically April (check notice for exact date)
Common groundsWrong square footage, comparable sales, condition issues
ProcessFile online or by mail; hearing scheduled if not resolved

Payment Options

Calgary offers flexibility on how you pay:

MethodDetails
TIPP (Tax Instalment Payment Plan)12 equal monthly pre-authorized withdrawals; enroll at Calgary.ca
Annual paymentFull amount due June 30
Online bankingAdd “City of Calgary” as a payee using your roll number
In-personCity of Calgary cashiers or registry agents

TIPP is the most popular option. Monthly amounts are adjusted each January when the new tax rate is set.

Calgary Seniors Property Tax Deferral

Alberta’s Property Tax Deferral Program allows eligible seniors (65+) to defer property taxes as a low-interest loan against their home.

DetailInformation
Eligibility65+ years, Alberta resident, primary residence
Interest ratePrime rate (set annually)
RepaymentWhen home is sold or transferred
ApplicationAlberta.ca or Service Alberta

This can significantly reduce the cash flow burden for fixed-income retirees who own their home outright or with significant equity.