The City of Brampton is responsible for billing and collecting property taxes. It is also responsible to bill and collect taxes for the
Regional Municipality of Peel and the local school boards. Property taxes are levied twice a year by an Interim and Final Notice. The Interim billing reflects taxes due for the first six months of the year billed in three instalment due dates. The Final billing reflects taxes due for the last six months of the year, also in three instalment due dates. The tax rate is expressed as a percentage of the assessed value. Different tax rates are set for different classes of property (i.e., Residential, Multi-Residential, Commercial, and Industrial).
Click below for more information on the different types of tax bills:
Protecting your privacy
The City of Brampton does not disclose tax account information unless the Customer Number shown on the upper right hand corner of the tax bill is provided with any inquiry.
Customer Number
Customer number must be provided to receive account information
Change of Ownership
In order to update the ownership information for a property tax account, the City requires a lawyer’s letter containing the following:
- property address
- assessment roll number
- mailing address of the new owner, including postal code
- closing date of the sale (or date of transaction for name change)
- lawyer’s signature
- copy of the Land Transfer Deed
We encourage you to submit your change online through
Contact Property Tax . You may also submit your request by mail or fax to:
City of Brampton
Tax Section
2 Wellington St. W.
Brampton Ontario, L6Y 4R2
Fax: 905.874.2296
Mailing Address Change
Online Mailing Address Change Service
In order to update the mailing address information for a property tax account, we encourage you to submit the change online through
Contact Property Tax, by entering information located on your tax bill or property tax statement of account:
- assessment roll number
- property owner's full name
- postal code
- customer number
Mailing Address Change Request by Mail or Fax
You may also update your mailing address by providing the following:
- requestor name and the names of any other owner(s) of the property
- property address
- assessment roll number
- customer number
- new mailing address, including postal code
- effective date for address change
- signature (of owner, agent or lawyer)
Submit your request by mail or fax to:
City of Brampton
Tax Section
2 Wellington St. W.
Brampton Ontario, L6Y 4R2
Fax: 905.874.2296
Changing your school support
You can redirect your education property taxes to support any of the school boards operating in Brampton. To do so you must complete an
Application for Direction of School Support form and forward it to the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) for processing.
The form can be obtained from the local school board office.
Click here for more information.
To Contact MPAC:
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
1-866-296-6722
1340 Pickering Parkway
Suite 101
Pickering, Ontario
L1V 0C4