Scott McAnsh

Partner | NextGenLaw LLP

Scott McAnsh is a Partner at NextGenLaw LLP with a focus on property tax litigation across Ontario. As a former Vice-Chair of the Assessment Review Board, Scott brings unmatched insight into how property tax appeals are decided and how to win them. Scott also brings that tribunal experience to his sports adjudication practice.

He regularly represents clients before the Assessment Review Board, the Superior Court of Justice, and the Divisional Court, delivering strategic, results-driven advocacy.

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Sports Investigations, Mediations & Adjudications

Beyond property tax litigation, Scott has served as:

  • Investigator
  • Mediator
  • Adjudicator

He has handled maltreatment complaints for national sports organizations through independent third-party processes.

This experience reinforces his ability to manage sensitive disputes with fairness, structure, and authority.

Property Tax Exemptions

Scott has extensive experience adjudicating and mediating cases. He has a strong track record in property tax matters, particularly in securing exemptions and reductions.

He has:

  • Successfully brought court applications for full property tax exemptions
  • Represented charities and non-profits in complex exemption cases

His work has resulted in significant tax savings for organizations across Ontario.

Former Vice-Chair of the Assessment Review Board

Scott previously served as a Vice-Chair of the Ontario Assessment Review Board, where he played a direct role in shaping how property tax appeals are heard and decided.

During his tenure, he:

  • Helped design and implement the current appeal process
  • Authored leading decisions in Ontario assessment law
  • Developed deep insight into Board procedures and decision-making

This experience gives Scott a distinct advantage. He understands the system from the inside.

Courtroom & Appellate Experience

Scott has extensive advocacy experience across multiple levels of court. He has appeared before:

  • The Assessment Review Board
  • The Superior Court of Justice
  • The Divisional Court
  • The Supreme Court of Canada

His ability to navigate both tribunal and court processes helps support clients at every stage of a dispute.

Education

Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
University of Alberta
2005 – 2008

Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
University of Waterloo
1998 – 2003

Notable Cases & Publications

Scott has litigated precedent-setting property tax litigation matters that have shaped assessment law in Ontario.

  • Featured in Law Times discussing a major Ontario Court of Appeal ruling expanding potential property tax exemptions for low-income housing providers. Read the Law Times article.
  • Counsel in Stamford Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc. v. Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, where the Court of Appeal clarified and broadened the legal test for charitable tax exemptions. The landmark decision overturned restrictive precedent and may allow more non-profits to qualify for tax relief.
  • Successfully applied the common law doctrine of patrimony in Langs Community v. Municipal Property Assessment Corp.

Why Work With Scott McAnsh?

Scott offers a rare combination of:

  • Insider experience as a former Assessment Review Board Vice-Chair
  • Proven litigation success across tribunals and courts
  • Deep technical knowledge of property tax law
  • Strategic, evidence-driven advocacy

Speak With Scott McAnsh

NextGenLaw LLP is a boutique law firm focused on property tax exemption litigation, sports adjudication, and administrative law across Ontario.

Contact us today to discuss your case and explore opportunities to reduce your property tax burden.

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