How home office use may affect property tax classification in Ontario
The Rise of Home Offices During the Pandemic Through the pandemic, more people have worked from home than ever before. There is a growing view
The Rise of Home Offices During the Pandemic Through the pandemic, more people have worked from home than ever before. There is a growing view
There are some risks that come with filing an appeal with the Ontario Assessment Review Board. Based on the Board’s recent jurisprudence, one risk is
As we wrote in our post What Does Equity Mean?, a statistics-based approach is a compelling way to show that the current value of a
We seem to be in a time in which there are more applications for property tax refunds under subsection 357(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001
In Ontario, two aspects of a property’s assessment must be considered on any appeal to the Assessment Review Board. First, the Assessment Act requires that
Updated In March 2026 Damage to a building that you own is not something you generally look forward to, but both the Municipal Act, 2001
As many writers have noted, the Government of Ontario suspended the limitations periods as of March 16, 2020 by Ontario Regulation 73/20: LIMITATION PERIODS (the
For municipal tax purposes land is classified based on how it is used. The determination of what is farm land versus what is another class