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Leduc City Council approves decrease to 2025 residential tax rate

City Council

Published Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Type Announcement, Council Communication, Press Release

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Leduc City Council continues to keep property tax impacts among the lowest in the region, approving a 4% decrease from 2024 to the residential tax rate at the April 28 Council meeting. The tax rate means residential property owners will pay $723 in property taxes on every $100,000 of assessed property value.

This decrease is the result of careful financial planning, growth across the city and City Council’s commitment to minimizing tax impacts for residents.

“We know affordability matters to Leduc families” says Bob Young, Mayor of the City of Leduc. “Council has worked to strike a balance between supporting the programs and services our growing city needs — roads, emergency services, and community spaces that make Leduc a great place to live — while minimizing the tax impact for homeowners.”

Bob Young
Mayor of the City of Leduc

Individual tax notices will vary depending on the assessed value of a property. Use the City’s online property tax calculator to estimate your 2025 property taxes.

Understanding Your Tax Notice

Seventy-three cents of each dollar paid in property taxes helps fund community services, including:

  • Emergency services (fire, ambulance)
  • Police and bylaw enforcement
  • Roads, snow removal, and public transit
  • Parks and recreation
  • Libraries and community programming

The Province of Alberta legislates the City to collect education tax on their behalf. This year, the provincial Education Property Tax requisition increased by 17% meaning approximately 26% of the total tax revenue collected by the City in 2025 will be sent to the Province of Alberta — an additional $3.3 million contributed by Leduc property owners this year for education in Alberta.

Around 1% of the total tax revenue collected by the City is for Leduc Regional Housing Foundation. The Foundation is a non-profit established by the Province of Alberta to provide a variety of affordable housing options, including supported living and apartments for seniors.

Tax Notices and Payment Information

  • Property tax notices will be mailed on May 8, 2025.
  • Payment deadline: June 30, 2025 (unless enrolled in Tax Installment Payment Plan (TIPP)
  • Payments can be made online, in person, by mail, or through your bank.

For questions, contact the Finance department: 780-980-7105 or [email protected].

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