The Township of Scugog is located in the Region Municipality of Durham and is named after Lake Scugog. The population of the Township of Scugog was just over 21K as per the 2021 census of population. The real estate prices in Scugog have decreased by 1.6% from July 2022 to July 2023, and the average price of a home in Scugog in July 2023 was $974K. There are many waterfront properties in Scugog. Single-family detached houses are by far the most commonly sold property type on the Scugog real estate market, accounting for approximately 90% of sales volume, followed by a few sales of townhouses and condominiums. The home prices in Scugog increased significantly during the pandemic due to low interest rates, low inventory of available houses for sale, and high demand from people looking to move into rural areas such as Scugog following the onset of the pandemic. From a long-term perspective, home prices in Scugog have increased by 180% in the 10-year period from July 203 to July 2023.
Scugog property tax is based on the assessed value of your home. Every four years, the Municipal Assessment Corporation (MPAC) conducts an evaluation of properties all over Ontario and submits assessed values for each of them. This assessed value can differ significantly from the market value of your property. Your final property tax amount is calculated by multiplying the Scugog final property tax rate for the year by the MPAC property assessed value.
You can calculate your property tax using either your home's MPAC assessed value or your home's most recent market price. Just enter the price and type of your property, and we will give you an instant property tax estimate.
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City | Final Tax Rate |
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Uxbridge | 1.177050 % |
Oshawa | 1.431742 % |
Whitby | 1.262858 % |
Property tax is a tax based on the assessed value of a property. If you own a property or parcel of land, you will have to pay property tax. It is used to pay for city services such as police, the fire department, and public transit as well as elementary and secondary education.
There are two main parts to a property tax:
Some cities may add additional taxes. For example, the City of Toronto has a City Building Fund Levy that is used for public transit and housing projects in the city.
Property tax rates also depend on the type of property. Common major categories are Residential, Multi-Residential, Commercial, Industrial and Farmland. Almost all homes will apply under Residential property tax rates.
Residential Property Tax Rate for Scugog from 2018 to 2024 | |||
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Year | Municipal Rate | Educational Rate | Final Tax Rate |
2024 | 0.409266% | 0.153000% | 1.257193% |
2023 | 0.378807% | 0.153000% | 1.177326% |
2022 | 0.350950% | 0.153000% | 1.116235% |
2021 | 0.330443% | 0.153000% | 1.080336% |
2020 | Not Available | 0.153000% | 1.053301% |
2019 | 0.313843% | 0.161000% | 1.081720% |
2018 | 0.317390% | 0.170000% | 1.121388% |
For any questions or inquiries about your property tax rate or property tax bill, you can reach out to the city of Scugog's property tax department through the following methods:
Phone number | 905-985-7346 |
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mail@scugog.ca |
For any questions or inquiries about your property tax rate or property tax bill, you can reach out to the city of Scugog's property tax department through the following methods:
Phone number |
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905-985-7346 |
mail@scugog.ca |
Scugog at a Glance | |
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Province | Ontario |
Settled Year | 1855 |
Established Year | 1974 |
Incorporated Year | Not Available |
Population | 21,581 |
City Area | 474.65 km 2 (183.26 sq mi) |
Official Website | Scugog Official Website |
Property value assessments in Ontario are conducted every four years by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). They conduct assessments for all types of property in Ontario ranging from residential properties to farms to commercial properties. For residential properties, they use a number of factors, including market price, to determine the assessed value of a property. While they release overviews of their valuation guidelines, there is no transparency in the assessment of a specific property.
Homeowners may find that the assessed value of their property differs significantly from its market price. There is also no way to retrieve and compare the assessed value of other properties.
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