Manitoba

Dauphin Releases New 2026 Property Tax Details

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May 14, 2026 1:36 pm

The City of Dauphin has officially released its property tax plans for the 2026 year. Property owners in the community can now review the new tax requirements following the finalization of the 2026 Tax Levy Bylaw and the approval of the city’s 2026 Financial Plan.

The City of Dauphin has made these documents available on its finance department webpage. The new bylaw, known as Bylaw 09/2026, officially replaces the previous 2025 tax levy. Residents are encouraged to review the updated figures to understand how these changes may impact their property tax obligations this year.

The city, led by Mayor David Bosiak and the City Council, manages these tax rates as part of its annual budget process. Property tax statements are mailed to local homeowners in early June, and all payments are due by July 31, 2026.

Homeowners may also benefit from provincial changes to the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit. The maximum credit amount provided by the Province of Manitoba has increased to $1,600 for the 2026 tax year, offering additional support for those who own a principal residence.

In addition to municipal taxes, local property bills include levies from the Mountain View School Division. The school division recently adjusted its mill rate to 13.2603 mills to account for local assessment increases.

For those interested in the decision-making process, the city council holds regular meetings on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.

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