Residential property owners in Stonewall, Manitoba, will receive a larger tax break this year as the provincial government increases a key credit to $1,600 for the 2026 tax year. The Government of Manitoba raised the credit amount by $100 to help residents cover the school-related portion of their property tax bills.
This savings amount is applied directly to municipal tax statements, which means eligible homeowners will see the deduction before they have to pay. For most residents who already live in their home as their main residence, the credit will be applied automatically without the need for extra paperwork.
According to the Town of Stonewall, people who recently bought a home must declare it as their primary residence before tax statements are mailed to receive the credit in advance. These statements are sent out to residents in mid-to-late summer 2026, and the final tax payments are due by the last business day of September 2026.
If the credit does not appear on a tax statement, homeowners can still claim the full $1,600 when they file their annual income taxes. The provincial government designed this program to offer direct relief for people who own and live in their houses.