Skip to main content Skip to footer

Tax Collections and Billing

The Township of Brock collects property taxes from property owners on behalf of the Township of Brock, the Regional Municipality of Durham, and the Province of Ontario for local school boards. The Township is responsible to ensure effective collection of property taxes in accordance with the Municipal Act (M.A.), 2001

Property owners seeking to grant access to a third party, authorized individual to their property tax account must submit a written consent to disclose property tax information to the Township of Brock Treasury Department.

The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act R.S.O., 1990 requires written authorization to disclose your personal information. By completing the form, the third party, authorized individual will be granted access to the personal information regarding your property tax account with the Township of Brock. 

The Township does not make any warranties, representations or endorsements to the information provided from this authorized access. By submitting this authorized access, the property owner acknowledges that:

  • Information is provided in a certain point in time.
  • The information provided is unsuitable for purposes of transacting property sales or any other legally binding matters.
  • The information provided through this authorization is not certified accurate for real estate transactions. The Township of Brock Treasury recommend the seller use tax certificates for legal matters.
  • If the third party, authorized individual is to change the mailing address and, as a result, you do not receive your property tax bill, you are still required to submit your property tax payments by the required installment due dates to avoid penalties and interest.

Property owners looking to grant or revoke access must submit the Property Tax Authorized Access form.

The Township of Brock is not responsible for, and will not be liable to you or anyone else, for any damages, including any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, arising out of or in connection with your authorized access submission.

Note: Township of Brock Treasury staff will contact the property owner to authenticate authorization.

Billing

Property taxes will be billed by interim and final tax billings as established by the Township of Brock by-law annually and in accordance with the Municipal Act (M.A), 2001, as amended.

Due dates for the payment of property taxes are set annually and approved by Council according to the interim and final property tax by-law. Installment due dates will also be set by Township’s by-law with two installments for interim billing and two installments for final billing.

The Township may have a minimum bill in the event that the amount owing is $25 or less on a tax bill. In this case, the property tax owner shall pay the full amount in one installment on the specified due date, being the first installment due date. The second installment due date will not apply.

Interim property tax bills are issued annually in January. Interim taxes reflect 50% of the previous year's annual taxes. If the property had assessment adjustments, such as a supplementary bill or PRAN, S.357 adjustment processed on the account during the previous property tax year, the adjusted current year assessment is used to calculate the 50% levy for the interim bill. 

Interim billing installment dates are clearly marked on the interim tax bill.

Interim billing due dates for 2026

  • Last 10 days of February
  • Last 10 days of April

Final property tax bills are issued annually in June and provide the balance of taxes owed by the property owner including the changes in the property taxes for the year. It contains the current value assessment for the year multiplied by the tax class rate to determine the levies for the full year, less the interim tax bill amount already billed. This remaining balance for the year also contains any arrears, penalties & interest or other amounts in accordance with the Municipal Act (M.A.), 2001, as amended.

Final billing installment dates are clearly marked on the final property tax bill.

The final property tax bill is the official document used to support a claim regarding property taxes made with Canada Revenue Agency when completing the T1 tax return. In the year of purchase or sale, property owners are advised to use the Statement of Adjustments document provided upon closing of the transfer. Re-issuance of a final property tax bill upon request will be imposed the fee in accordance with the User Fees by-law. 

Final billing due dates

  • Last 10 days in July
  • Last 10 days in September

Supplementary tax bills are issued and mailed in the same manner as interim and final tax bills with the exception that it is a separate levy where a by-law is not required.

Penalty and interest charges will be calculated on supplementary taxes that are owing past their due date, consistent with other Township of Brock due dates, being on the first day of each month they remain unpaid.

There are two sections of the Assessment Act that allow for taxation of taxable property not included in the annual revised assessment roll. These deal with omissions and additions to the tax roll.

  • Section 33 of the Assessment Act allows for the taxation of real property that has been omitted from the return roll. The provision allows for taxation in the current year, plus a maximum of the two preceding years.
  • Section 34 of the Assessment Act allows for the taxation of assessment that has increased in value or has been added after the return of the last revised assessment roll. These taxes apply to the current year only.

Property tax bills issued by the Township of Brock contain the following property details:

  • Name(s) of the property owners – as registered at the Land Registry Office 
  • Tax Roll Number
  • Civic address
  • Legal description of the property
  • Current Value Assessment as received from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (M.P.A.C.)
  • Realty Tax Class & Realty Tax Qualifier as received from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (M.P.A.C.)
  • Levies distribution to Township of Brock, Region of Durham and school board (s) by realty tax class/realty tax qualifier
  • Total amount of taxes payable
  • Total levies billing in year including penalties and any additions to the tax account
  • Installment due dates

The property tax billing will meet all requirements of the provincially legislated standard tax bill. Arrears are included in the first installment due date amount. Installment due dates will be indicated on the payment stubs. Billing messages may be used to relay information to property owners such as penalty and interest charge rates.

Township of Brock property owners can sign up to have their Interim and Final Tax bills sent straight to their email inbox with our E-Billing program.

Why sign up? E-Bills:

  • include the same information as paper bills.
  • are convenient and easy to view.
  • Reducing risk of postal service disruptions preventing delivery.
  • are environmentally friendly and help reduce the municipality’s carbon footprint; and,
  • provide cost savings to the Township by minimizing paper, printing and postage expenses.

Registration for the E-Billing service will stop the paper copy of the Interim and Final Tax Bills only. All other mailings will resume in their paper format.

To register, new applicants can submit the E-Billing application form online.

Forms registering for Interim Billing must be received prior to December 15. Forms registering for Final Billing must be received prior to May 15.

Note: Your Property Tax Roll number is on the top right corner of your Property Tax bill (e.g. 1839 0#0 ### ##### 0000). Can’t find it? Contact Treasury for assistance (705-432-2355.

E-Billing program members can submit the E-Billing change form to adjust their account.

E-Billing program members can submit the E-Billing cancellation form to stop receiving their bills electronically.

Property tax bills and notices are mailed to the address of the property as shown on the tax roll unless the property owner provides the Township, in writing, an alternate mailing address. Use of the alternate mailing address continues until it is changed in writing or ownership of the property changes.

All tax bills or notices sent by standard letter mail are considered delivered to and received by the addressee unless Canada Post returns the mailing to the Township of Brock Treasury and an error in the mailing address is evident. Property owners are responsible to ensure they receive their tax bills annually. Property owners are asked to follow up with Treasury where they have not received their tax bills by February and July each year. Property owners are responsible to notify the Township of changes to a mailing address in writing. Failure to notify the Township of an address change is not an error on behalf of the Township of Brock. 

Property owners can complete the Tax account information change form to provide an update to the Township of Brock.

Legislative requirements surrounding property tax billing assist with the processing of the property tax collections. Despite all efforts made, if an error or omission in the form or substance of a property tax bill occurs, it does not invalidate any proceedings for the recovery of taxes.

Tax Collections

The Township of Brock Treasury collects property taxes in accordance with governing legislation and any incongruence between the Tax Collection Policy and the governing legislation, the provisions of the governing legislation will prevail.

Tax Rolling (Transfers to Property Tax Accounts for Collections)

Property owner accounts with overdue balances with other Township of Brock departments and/or the Regional Municipality of Durham, may have their overdue balance transferred to their property tax account and collected in the same manner as property taxes. An administrative fee will be charged as indicated in the User Fees By-law. Once these amounts are transferred to the property tax accounts, they are treated as property taxes for collection purposes.

Brock Township Tax Mailing Schedule

Month

Mailing Details

January

Interim Billing

February

First Installment Due

March

Reminder Notices

Notice of Intent by Secured Creditor

Intention to Enforce on Security

April

Second Installment Due

May

Reminder Notice

June

Final Billing

July

Third Installment Due

Supplementary Billing

August

Reminder Notices

Supplementary Billing

September

Fourth Installment Due

Supplementary Billing

October

Reminder Notices

Supplementary Billing

November

Reminder Notices

Supplementary Billing

Tax Sale Registration Risk Notice – Final Notice

Supplementary and omitted property tax bills will be mailed according to the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation cycle. 

Sign up to our Newsletter

Stay up to date with the Township's  news, programs and operations by subscribing to our news feed.

This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.