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Manitoba Property Tax Rates

Confirmed residential mill rates for the Manitoba municipalities we track, how the province's assessment and tax-class system works, key dates, and how each city compares.

Residential rate
13.35
mills · 1.33%
Municipality
Winnipeg
2025
Tracked so far
1
more Manitoba cities coming

How property tax works in Manitoba

Manitoba taxes a portioned share of market value: residential property is assessed at 45% of value. The City of Winnipeg runs its own assessment while the province assesses elsewhere.

Property is reassessed every two years. Winnipeg runs its own assessment department; the province assesses elsewhere. The next general reassessment is 2027 (reference date April 1, 2025). Your annual municipal tax is assessed value × mill rate ÷ 1,000. Use the True Cost Calculator to estimate a specific property.

Manitoba property tax rates by city

Confirmed residential mill rates, lowest to highest. The percentage is the rate as a share of assessed value. Linked cities have a full breakdown, 10-year trend, and a forward projection.

CityMill rate% of valueYoYYear
Winnipeg13.351.33%+0.592025

Rates with a year badge are confirmed for that year; others reflect the most recent confirmed bylaw, updated as municipalities finalize new rates. We currently track Winnipeg; more Manitoba municipalities will be added over time. Always verify with the municipality before making financial decisions.

Manitoba key dates

Assessment and payment timing is set locally, but the Manitoba cycle generally follows this pattern.

WhenWhat happens
Next: 2027Two-year reassessment cycle — In a reassessment year all owners get a notice; between cycles, only changed properties do.
VariesAssessment notices mailed — Timing is set locally. In Winnipeg, Board of Revision applications for 2027 open June 4, 2026.
~Late June (Wpg)Board of Revision deadline — Roughly the third or fourth week of June in Winnipeg; late summer or fall elsewhere. Confirm with your municipality.
VariesProperty tax due — Set by your municipality (Winnipeg is typically late June).

See the full breakdown on the Key Dates page.

Manitoba property tax FAQ

What is the property tax rate in Manitoba?
Winnipeg is the Manitoba municipality we currently track. Its residential mill rate is 13.35, or about 1.33% of assessed value, before provincial or territorial levies.
How are property taxes assessed in Manitoba?
Manitoba taxes a portioned share of market value: residential property is assessed at 45% of value. The City of Winnipeg runs its own assessment while the province assesses elsewhere.
When are Manitoba property taxes due?
Manitoba property taxes are set by each municipality, with dates printed on your notice. Assessment complaint or appeal deadlines fall around ~Late June (Wpg). Exact dates are printed on your assessment or tax notice.

More property tax data

Property tax in other provinces and territories: Alberta · British Columbia · Nova Scotia · Northwest Territories · Ontario · Saskatchewan · Yukon · Quebec · New Brunswick · Newfoundland and Labrador · Prince Edward Island · Nunavut.

Data reflects confirmed municipal tax bylaws; 2026 rates are added as each municipality finalizes them. Always verify current rates with the relevant municipality before making financial decisions. MillRate.ca aggregates publicly available municipal property tax rates for information only and is not affiliated with any municipality or assessment authority.