I’m a Non-Residential (Business) property owner and I was informed I could defer my education property tax for 6 months. How does this work?

The Province has given municipalities two acceptable approaches to implementing the education property tax deferral for Non-Residential owners.

Approach 1 was to defer six months worth of education property taxes for the period April 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020.

Approach 2 was to take a combined deferral of both municipal and education property tax. 

The Town of Slave Lake has taken approach number 2 to offer a more favorable deferral program to our residents.  All taxes have an effective due date of August 31, 2020.  This is a 62 day deferral on ALL (Municipal, School, Seniors, Other) taxes owing.

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1. When are my taxes due?
2. What happens if I do not pay my taxes by June 30th?
3. Can I still pay my taxes earlier than August 31, 2020?
4. When are tax penalties applied?
5. What are the penalty rates?
6. How are the penalty rates applied?
7. I’m a Non-Residential (Business) property owner and I was informed I could defer my education property tax for 6 months. How does this work?
8. Does the Town still have to remit to the Province education property taxes?