Island property owners are reminded that the final PEI property tax payment for 2025 is due Nov. 30, and there are several payment options available during the current Canada Post labour disruption.
Property owners can pay using any of the following methods:
- Drop off a cheque or money order (do not submit cash) at the Taxation and Property Records office, 95 Rochford St., First Floor, Shaw Building South, Charlottetown, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. A drop box is always available.
- Make a payment by cash, cheque or debit at any Access PEI site.
- Make a payment at their bank or via online banking through their financial institution. Islanders are encouraged to set up automatic payments to avoid interest charges.
Those who need to check their property tax balance can do so online at Property Tax Balance Inquiry. To complete the inquiry, information from the Statement of Account Property Charges, which was mailed May 2025, is needed. A sample notice with key points highlighted and explained can be found online at PrinceEdwardIsland.ca/PropertyTaxes.
Property owners who have misplaced their statement can order a replacement online at Request a copy of your PEI Property Tax Statement. The copy will be forwarded to the taxpayer’s preferred Access PEI location for pickup during ongoing postal disruption.
Property owners who haven’t received a Statement of Account of Property Charges, need assistance with balance or payment information, or would like to inquire about property tax programs, can contact Taxation and Property Records by email at taxandland@gov.pe.ca or by phone at 902-368-4070.
Media contact:
Janice Fogarty
Department of Finance
jefogarty@gov.pe.ca