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Understanding Your Bill

Understanding Your Bill

How property taxes are calculated

Your property tax bill is made up of three main components:

  1. Education taxes - This tax rate is set by the Province of Ontario and remitted to your preferred local school board. To change your school board support, contact Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC).
  2. Municipal taxes - This tax rate is set by the Township to cover the cost of supplying municipal services as determined through the annual budget process. Revenues from provincial grants, user fees and other sources are deducted from the total expenditures, resulting in a final amount that needs to be raised through taxation.
  3. County taxes - A portion of the tax bill for all residents of the County of Oxford goes back to the County to support their role in supplying various services including Ontario Works, Social Housing, Library and Cultural Services and Land Ambulance.

A detailed sample tax bill containing information to help you understand your bill is available to download and print.

Additional or supplementary taxes

Additional or supplementary tax bills may be sent in the following cases:

  • If the property was not completely assessed at the time of preparation of the assessment rolls
  • If a new building has reached completion or is occupied
  • If a property has become taxable

You will receive a notice from MPAC indicating the new value, after which we will issue an additional tax bill.

Tax bill abbreviations

On your tax bill, there will be a tax class abbreviation. 

For example, if you see RTEP it means Residential Taxable English Public. 

Included below is a tax class chart with the breakdown of each letter in your tax class. 

Tax Class Codes

Code Description
R Residential
F Farmland (land and outbuildings)
T Managed Forest
P Pipelines
C Commercial
I Industrial
L Large Industrial
M Multi-Residential
R1 Farmland Awaiting Development
J Industrial - New Construction
X Commercial - New Construction 
K Large Industrial - New Construction 

School Support Codes

Code Description 
EP English Public
FP French Public
ES English Separate 
FS French Separate

Property Type Codes

Code Description
T Taxable Full
U Excess Land
X Vacant Land
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Boil Water Advisory Issued for Tavistock

TAVISTOCK – Boil water advisory issued for William Street south of Wettlaufer Street

A boil water advisory has been issued by Southwestern Public Health for residents connected to the municipal water supply on William Street south of Wettlaufer Street in Tavistock.

Until further notice, Public Health advises residents to bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute before using it for drinking, making infant formula or juice, brushing teeth, washing raw foods or making ice.

This advisory is being issued as a precautionary measure in case of potential contamination following a water main break/pressure loss. Residents in this area were notified of the boil water advisory tonight and will be notified again when they can return to normal water use.

See the advisory on the Southwestern Public Health website at https://www.swpublichealth.ca/.../boil-water-advisory.../

A map of the affected area can be found here: https://www.oxfordcounty.ca/.../boil-water-advisory.../

To sign up for Oxford County e-alerts for boil water advisories, visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/ealerts

If you have questions, please contact Public Health at 1-800-922-0096