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Corporate Services

The Corporate Services department is made up of the Office of the Treasurer, Taxation, Customer Service, Information Technology and mapping services.

Property Tax

Tax Due Dates:   March 31st, May 26th, August 25th and October 27th, 2009
General Information (PDF)
2009 Tax Rates (PDF)
Pre-Authorized Payment Plan – for 2010 Taxes (PDF)
Form for 2010 taxes now available
Change of Information Form (PDF)
Tax Assistance Programs
Industrial/Commercial/Multi-Residential Taxes(PDF)
Industrial/Commercial Vacancy (PDF)
Rebates for Charities
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
General Assessment/Tax Information (PDF)
Municipal Grants Application Form
2009
Municipal Grant Recipient List
Municipal Grant Requirements

 

 

Budget Facts

 

Development Charges

General Information
Development Charge By-Laws
 - By-law 2009-090
 - By-law 2009-091 (Ferrier)
 - By-law 2009-092 (SWM Ponds)
 - Bylaw 2009-093 (Other Works)
Current Development Charge Rates
            effective July 8, 2009 to January 31, 2010 unless otherwise directed by Council (PDF)
Previous Development Charge Rates (PDF)
Industrial/Commercial Payment Plan
Industrial/Commercial Calculation Form (PDF)
Mayfield West Development Charge Background Study (PDF)
2009 Development Charge Background Study (PDF)

 

Financial Highlights

2009 Consolidated Budget
A copy of the 2009 Current/Capital Budget is available upon request to Barb Johnson, (905) 584-2272 x.4216
2008 Financial Statements
 - Town of Caledon Financial Statements
 

Previous years’ financial statements are available upon request to Barb Johnson, (905) 584-2272 x.4216
Municipal Performance Measurement Program (PDF)

 

 

Property Tax

Tax Assistance Programs

Tax Relief for Seniors & Persons with Disabilities (PDF)
This program is administered by the Region of Peel according to the Municipal Act, Section 319. This program is a deferral of annual tax increases greater than the deductible amount. Application must be made annually and the annual benefit amount varies. Interest is not charged, however, when the home is sold and any benefits received must be repaid. In order to qualify you must both:
● be 65 years of age and in receipt of the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) or handicapped and in receipt of benefits under the OWA or ODSPA
● own property for at least one year

Elderly Residents’ Tax Assistance (PDF)
To provide financial assistance to elderly homeowners at the discretion of council, Town of Caledon By-Law 92-100 authorizes the Treasurer to allow certain owners of residential property a credit of $350.00 against the 2010 taxes imposed on such real property, subject to all of the following qualifications for the owner or spouse of the owner:
● Be 65 years of age or more by April 30, 2010, which is the last day for filing applications for the year 2010
● Be in receipt of the monthly guaranteed income supplement as provided under Part II of the Old Age Security Act (Canada)
● Occupy the property on which the municipal taxes are imposed
● Have been continuously assessed as the owner of residential real property in the Town of Caledon for not less than 5 years immediately proceeding April 30, 2010.
This credit, where allowed, will be an outright grant made by the Town and will not entail repayment of any kind. Application forms may be obtained from the Town of Caledon, Corporate Services Department, 6311 Old Church Road, Caledon, Ontario, L7C 1J6. For further information or assistance, telephone (905) 584-2272 x.4216.

Rebates for Charities

A registered charity may apply for a 40% rebate on the property that it occupies in the commercial or industrial tax class. Applications must be received at the tax office by the last day of February of the year following the tax year. Application forms are available by contacting the Tax Department (905) 584-2272 x.7750.

Development Charges

General Information

Development Charges are imposed to collect funds for capital works or services resulting from new growth. Development charges are applicable to all lands within the Town of Caledon as per the noted by-laws. Services for which development charges are currently imposed:

Administrative
● Growth studies

Public Works & Engineering
● Sidewalks and street lights
● Bolton Arterial Route
● Local road improvements
● Bridge infrastructure costs
● Development of Town-wide trail

Library
● Land, buildings & equipment
● Materials

Recreation & Property Services
● Arenas, indoor pool
● Fitness facilities
● Community centres
● Development of local & district parks

Fire & Emergency Services
● Fire stations
● Fire pumpers, aerial & rescue vehicles
● Small equipment & gear
● Vehicles

By-Law
● Animal Shelter

Development charges pertaining to lands located within the Town of Caledon are collected for three separate government bodies: Town of Caledon, Region of Peel (includes GO Transit), and Boards of Education (Peel District School Board, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board). All development charges must be paid at the Town Hall - Corporate Services Department.

Development charges are a one-time charge. Therefore, any previous payments will be taken into account. Top-ups may be required to bring the total payable up to the current development charge rate.

All development charges must be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. Payment will be at the rate in effect at the date the building permit is issued. Development charges are normally indexed every six months (Feb. 1st and Aug. 1st) based on Statistics Canada Indexing.

One cheque may be submitted for all development charges, made payable to the TOWN OF CALEDON. The Town will forward the monies slated for the Region of Peel and the Boards of Education.

New Development that replaces previously existing development may be entitled to a credit against development charges otherwise payable in the form of a re-development allowance. Allowances are given in accordance with Town of Caledon By-Law 2009-090 in recognition of the value of services provided. Proof of demolition is required before a credit can be allowed (i.e. demolition permit).

Industrial/Commercial Payment Plan

If the development is 5,000 sq. ft. or more, then a 5-installment plan may apply. The first installment is payable at the time of the building permit issuance. Each additional payment is due on the anniversary date of the payment of the first installment.  A deferral agreement is required to cover the total of the remaining annual installments. These installments are indexed to the current development charge rate each year and interest on each of the four further installments shall be calculated from the date of the payment of the first installment to the date that such installment is paid at the prime lending rate of the CIBC applied on a month-to-month basis.

Industrial expansions may be entitled to a development charge reduction, as per Town of Caledon By-Law 2009-090. Reductions to the Region of Peel development charge rates may apply, based on Regional services available to the property. For information regarding rate reductions contact the Region of Peel (905) 791-7800 x.4439.

For inquiries regarding development charges, contact Barb Johnson (905) 584-2272 x.4216



 

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