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Oshawa April 27 tax dues deferred until June 30

The City of Oshawa yesterday reminded the community that it is providing a two-month grace period, until June 30, for the April 27, 2020 installment with no penalties or interest charged. Insufficient funds and pre-authorized payment related fees will be waived.

“The City of Oshawa is here for you and we are focused on helping our residents and businesses during these challenging times. We’ve taken action to support our businesses and residents by providing some financial relief as we continue to work together to overcome the impacts we are facing as a result of this pandemic,” said Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter.

Additionally, the first installment of the final residential billing scheduled for June 26, 2020 will be delayed by one month to July 24, 2020. The first installment of the final billing for non-residential properties is July 27, 2020.

Community members are reminded that all pre-authorized payment plan changes must be received by Taxation Services, five days prior to the withdrawal date in writing. Requests can be made by:

  • email to tax@oshawa.ca; or,
  • mail to City of Oshawa, City Hall, Tax Services, 50 Centre St. S., Oshawa ON L1H 3Z7.

To learn more about property taxes and changes to billing installment due dates, visit the City’s Coronavirus F.A.Q. webpage at www.oshawa.ca/coronavirusFAQ.

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