Monday, November 03, 2008

MPAC - My new enemy...

If you've been reading this blog for awhile now, you might remember the time when I bought my Arlington house that I decided to get my house re-assessed for property tax purposes. I was successful in my endeavors as I had my assessment base change from $233,000 to 191,000. This reduction of $42,000 meant that I saved this year on my property tax bill. I probably saved close to $500 this year. I was very happy with my work.

Unfortunately, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) has decided that all homes are being re-assessed for 2008, as most properties were assessed last in 2005. Since they were doing all properties, I had both my Fringewood and Arlington properies re-assessed. Now, the standard increase has been 3.36% in the City of Ottawa. This translates into that my Fringewood home is now assessed at $214,000, an increase of 3.16% year over year, from 190,000. I have no real issue here. In fact, I can likely find evidence that the Fringewood property is worth more, but I will keep my mouth shut for now.

On the other hand, my Arlington property was a bit of a shocker. Despite having a re-assessment performed only 6 months ago, my property tax base increased from $191,000 to $253,000. $62,000!!! This translates to an 8.12% increase year over year since 2005. This is more than double the rate of the rest of the City of Ottawa. I am planning to appeal this decision. This means probably $3-4K over the next few years in extra property taxes. The increase is supposed to be phased in, but I'm going to do everything in my power to reverse this decision.

I have evidence to support my position. Although it's nice to see the assessed value of my home increase (as it means my home's value has increased), I do not want to be spending a fortune on property taxes. I have started the appeal process, and along with my evidence, I will present everthing in future post (maybe tomorrow even).

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