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Mississauga issues 2026 final property tax bills

Save the payment due dates. Learn about tax rebates for low-income seniors and low-income persons with disabilities. Switch to convenience with the pre-authorized tax payment plan.

City services | June 8, 2026

The City of Mississauga has sent out the 2026 final property tax bills and emails have been sent to those who have signed up for eBill. The Mayor’s residential and commercial tax newsletters are also included. This is the second of two tax bills sent to property owners annually. Mark your payment due dates and pay your bill on time to avoid late fees and interest.

For residential properties, payments are due July 2, August 6 and September 3. For non-residential properties, payments are due August 6.

You can pay your bill in the following ways:

  • Through your bank’s online or telephone banking, or in person at a branch.
  • Automatic withdrawals if you are signed up for a pre-authorized tax payment plan.
  • Post-dated cheques dropped off at City Hall drop boxes.
  • You can mail post-dated cheques to Mississauga Taxes, PO Box 3040, Station A, Mississauga ON L5A 3S4.
  • Credit card payment through a third-party provider (fees may apply).

Why property tax payments matter

About one-third of every property tax dollar pays for 200 City services you rely on. This includes recreation programs, buses, libraries, spray pads, parks and roads maintenance, emergency response and more. The remaining two-thirds funds schools and regional services like housing, paramedics, police and public health. Learn more about the City’s Budget, including how much property taxes are collected and how it is spent.

Key dates and rebates

Property tax payment due dates are hard deadlines set by City Council. Even during events like a postal strike, you must still pay on time to avoid late fees. If you did not receive your bill, you can view it online on the View Property Tax Information section. You can see your installment amounts and account balances.

Tax rebates are available for low-income seniors (65+ years) and low-income persons with disabilities. To qualify, you must own your home, live in it for at least one year and meet other requirements. Apply by December 31 using the form on the Apply for a tax rebate page. More information about financial help for older adults is available online, including supports from the City, Region of Peel, provincial and federal governments.

Switch to convenience with automatic payments

Life gets busy. Keeping track of property tax bills, due dates and avoiding late fees can be a lot to manage. Try the Pre-authorized Tax Payment (PTP) plan for property taxes to be automatically withdrawn from your bank account. Payments can be made monthly or on regular installment due dates.

How does it work:

  • To sign up for the PTP plan, fill out and submit the online form. You can also download the form and submit it with a void cheque by e-mail to tax@mississauga.ca or in person at the Civic Centre drop boxes either outside to the right of the north entrance on Princess Royal Drive or inside on the ground floor near the Welcome Desk.
  • To be enrolled in the PTP plan, you must not have any overdue taxes.
  • If you move, remove an owner or buy a new property, you will need to complete a new PTP application form and cancel the old PTP plan.
  • To cancel your plan, simply notify the City, in writing, at least 15 business days before the next withdrawal.
  • Enrolment, cancellation and changes to the PTP plan must be completed separately for each property that you own.

For questions about your property taxes please call 311 or email tax@mississauga.ca.

Image showing a sample of a Final Tax Bill.

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