Manitoba

New Ste. Anne Homeowners Must Act by April 30 to Lower Tax Bills

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 5:12 pm

New property owners in the Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne, Manitoba, have until April 30, 2026, to declare their primary home to the local government. By meeting this deadline, residents can have a provincial tax credit applied directly to their property tax bill as an advance payment.

This credit, known as the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit, has been increased by the Province of Manitoba to a maximum of $1,600 for the 2026 tax year. The Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne requires new owners to submit their declaration by the end of April so the discount can be included before the annual tax statements are finalized.

Residents who already received this credit in 2025 do not need to take any action if they still live in the same home and ownership has not changed. The municipality will automatically roll over the credit for these properties, ensuring the discount is applied to the 2026 tax bill without the need for a new form.

Property owners who miss the April deadline or do not receive the advance on their bill still have the opportunity to receive the funds. In these cases, residents can claim the tax credit through their personal income tax return at the end of the year.

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