If you haven’t yet received your interim property tax bill, you may be among the hundreds of property owners who have had their bills returned to the municipality for problems with the mailing addresses.
The municipality announced the problem in a media release on Monday.
Amanda Bossy, supervisor of accounts receivable, said Canada Post is no longer delivering bills based on rural route numbers or those that list general delivery as an option in the community of Wallaceburg.
“With the March 1 due date on its way, we would like anyone who hasn’t received a tax bill to contact the municipality at 519-360-1998 and we will look into the matter right away,” Bossy said in the release.
Failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt a property owner from their taxes.
If your tax bill still references a general delivery or rural route number, contact the municipality to ensure the required address updates can be made to allow for future delivery of tax bills.
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