Property taxes help fund essential City services and valuable programs that make Regina a great place to live.
Important Dates
- May 28 - Property tax notices were mailed to homeowners on May 28.
- June 20- Application deadline to register for TIPPS
- July 2 - Property Tax deadline
Your Property Tax Notice
The City collects payments for all tax authorities that receive a portion of your tax dollars including the Library, Education and City. Your property tax notice is a statement of how much you owe for the current year.
View a Property Tax Notice Example
View a TIPPS User’s Property Tax Notice Example
Supplementary Tax Notice
If you make changes to your home that affect the assessment, you may also receive a Supplementary Tax Notice in addition to your Tax Bill. This notice represents a change in your taxes for a portion of the year.
If you have questions about your Tax Notice, please call 306-777-7000.
Paying Your Taxes
The property tax deadline is July 2. There are a variety of payment options. Late payment penalty of 1.5% per month is applied to accounts with outstanding balances after July 2. Penalties do not apply if you participate in the Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) program.
Pay in Full
- At your bank or credit union - online, in person, or by telebanking.
- At City Hall on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. on the main floor. Cash, cheque, debit card, credit card cheques (provided by your card company), or money order accepted.
- Pay by cheque using the 24-hour deposit box, located on the southeast corner of City Hall.
- By mail - Mail a cheque to the City of Regina PO Box 5042, Regina, SK, S4P 3M3. Keep in mind that cheques must be received BEFORE July 2 to avoid late payment penalties. Include your payment stub with your cheque.
- Pay online by credit card using a third-party.
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Drop off a cheque at the drive-through kiosk on McIntyre Street, open June 27, June 28 and July 2 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The kiosk only accepts cheques, and the tax bill must be included. Prepare cheques before arriving at the kiosk.
Note: You cannot pay your property taxes by credit card in person.
The Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) allows you to pay your taxes in 12 monthly installments.
Enrollment on the program can occur at any time. If you are enrolling for the following year, be sure to have your account balance paid off by December 15. If your start month is after January, your first installment will be adjusted with a “catch up” amount to ensure there is no balance remaining on the account at the end of the year.
Withdrawals are made on the first business day of each month and payments are automatically updated when the new mill rate is set. TIPPS payments are non-refundable.
Applying for TIPPS
- Sign up for Tax and Assessment eProperty, register the property you wish to enroll and follow the steps to sign up for TIPPS. To sign up for eProperty, you will need an access code. If you do not know your access code, please email AssessmentTaxation@regina.ca to request one. Your access code will be mailed to you. For security reasons, access codes cannot be emailed or provided over the phone.
- Print and complete the TIPPS Application Form, attach a "void" cheque or bank verification form, and:
- Email to propertytaxpaymentplan@regina.ca
- Deliver in person at City Hall at the Service Regina desk on the main floor of City Hall.
- Mail to City of Regina "TIPPS" PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8
Withdrawing from TIPPS
You can withdraw from TIPPS online through eProperty or by providing the TIPPS Cancellation Form to the Property Revenue Services Branch up to three business days prior to the next scheduled payment.
Change your TIPPS Banking Information
You can change the bank account used for your TIPPS payment online through eProperty or by providing the TIPPS Banking Information Change Form, to the City of Regina. Include a "void" cheque or banking information of the new account.
Moving to a New Home
TIPPS participation is not transferable if you sell your home. Make sure you cancel your previous property and enroll your new property on TIPPS.
There are several third-party online payment service providers that offer a credit card payment option to pay property taxes. The City of Regina does not accept credit cards directly as a method of paying property taxes.
Note that these third-party online payment service companies charge you a transaction fee for this service. The City of Regina does not receive any of the transaction fees when this method of payment is used. The City does not recommend any particular service provider. Search online to find one that best suits your needs. A few examples of these third-party online payment service providers include Plastiq and Paysimply.
If you choose to pay your property taxes using a third-party online payment service provider, it is up to you to be fully aware of it’s policy on the effective date of payments. In some cases, it may take several business days for the transaction to reach the City. You are responsible for making sure your payment is received by the due date. If your payment arrives past the due date, you will be subject to late payment penalties.
Update Your Property Tax Account
Update Your Mailing Address
The City of Regina obtains its mailing address for new owners from the address that is registered on the title with Information Services Corporation (ISC).
You can update your mailing address information through eProperty or by completing the Mailing Address Change Form and mailing it to the City of Regina, PO Box 1790, Regina, SK, S4P 3C8. Each owner of the property must fill out and sign the form and list all the properties for which you require the mailing address updated.
Update Your School Tax Declaration
The school tax designation is a declaration of faith. This declaration will apply to all the properties you own. You can update your school tax declaration online through eProperty or you can complete either the Individual Education Tax Declaration Form or the Organization Education Tax Declaration Form and mail to the City of Regina, PO Box 1790, Regina, SK, S4P 3C8.
If you do not complete a school tax declaration with the City of Regina, the individual is deemed to be a tax payer of the public school system under The Education Act.
Property Tax Penalties & Accounts in Arrears
Tax accounts with outstanding balances after the July 2 tax deadline are subject to a 1.50% monthly late payment penalty. Penalties do not apply to accounts on the TIPPS program.
Property taxes that remain unpaid after December 31 are declared in arrears and the monthly penalty increases to 1.75%.
In accordance with the Tax Enforcement Act, property addresses and outstanding amounts are advertised in the Leader Post, prior to registering a tax lien against a property and taking title.
The City offers a Penalty Reduced Payment Plan for customers in arrears.
Customers who commit to and honour a plan to pay the full account balance, including new charges over the next 24 months, will qualify for a reduced monthly arrears penalty of 0.75%.
The City strives to work with customers in arrears. If you own property accounts in arrears, contact us today. For more information or to set up a payment plan, please call 306-777-7030 or email taxcollections@regina.ca.
Contact Us
For information or to request service, call Service Regina at 306-777-7000.
Queen Elizabeth II Court
2476 Victoria Avenue
Regina, SK Canada
S4P 3C8