PEI Property Tax History
The Prince Edward Island Real Property Tax Act came into effect on January 1, 1972. This publication is an historical summary of the commercial and non-commercial property tax rates per $100 of assessment.
The Prince Edward Island Real Property Tax Act came into effect on January 1, 1972. This publication is an historical summary of the commercial and non-commercial property tax rates per $100 of assessment.
Effective April 1, 2013, the Province has harmonized its sales tax with the federal goods and services tax.
An amendment to the Real Property Tax Act provides for municipalities to be reimbursed for outstanding sewer and water charges from the proceeds of a property tax sale.
This section provides general information on Real Property Transfer Tax including legislative authority, applicability, rate and payment requirements. What is Real Property Transfer Tax? The purchaser of real property on Prince Edward Island must file an Affidavit of Purchaser...
This section provides information for property owners on annual property tax bill charges. Under the Real Property Tax Act and Real Property Tax Act Regulations the Province provides a centralized collection system for property taxation. Annual property taxes and charges may...
This section provides information for property owners on the public auction of property due to tax sale. What are property tax sales? A property may be sold at tax sale if property taxes and charges are in arrears for twenty-four (24) months or more and no acceptable payment...
On Wednesday during the legislative assembly, Government passed an amendment to the Real Property Tax Act that will roll back provincial residential property taxes to prevent a sharp rise in taxes in 2024. The amendment introduces an owner-occupied residential tax credit to net...