Property Assessment



Why would my property’s value change?

In addition to it being a revaluation year, fair values change for various reasons, such as:

  • additions, upgrades, or other building changes have been recorded;
  • buildings have been removed or replaced
  • land subdivision has occurred.

If I am not satisfied with my assessment, what can I do?

Contact SAMA at 1-800-216-4427 and ask to speak to an assessment appraiser in respect to your property. They will explain how your assessment was determined and can once again confirm the accuracy of the records and explain the steps that need to be taken should changes be required. The assessment appraiser may also be able to provide you with other information that may assist you with your inquiry.


If I am still not satisfied after speaking with an assessor, what is my next step?

You can appeal your assessment to the Board of Revision.

Appeals against an assessed value are only accepted for 30 days every year (except in revaluation year which is 60 days) after the mailing of the assessment notice.

The Board of Revision ensures that your assessment is fair and equitable. If you appeal your assessment and the Board makes a change, the decision changes the property assessment value in the year of assessment only and cannot be made retroactive to previous years.


When can I appeal my assessment?

Within 30 days every year (except in revaluation year which is 60 days) of the assessment roll being advertised, you must give your completed notice of appeal to the Administrator. This can be done personally, by ordinary or registered mail, or by email.

You must ensure that the appeal notice is in the hands of the Administrator before the close of the 30 day period (except in revaluation year which is 60 days).


Can I appeal my taxes?

NO. Provincial legislation outlines what are considered valid grounds of appeal. Property taxes or the mill rate are not valid reasons for appeal.



If you have any questions about your assessment notice, excluding questions about your taxes will be, please contact the Village office.