Assessment and Taxation Act (Évaluation et la taxation) — Canada — Yukon law | Esheria

Assessment and Taxation Act (Évaluation et la taxation)

Assessors may enter non-dwelling property to assess it, but cannot enter a dwelling without permission. Owners, occupants, and persons in charge must help assessors and provide requested information, and assessors must keep certain information confidential.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Yukon
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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appeals appeals and complaints assessment rolls board governance information requests local improvement taxes municipal assessment payment processing property assessment property entry property taxation property taxes public notice redemption service of notices tax administration tax collection tax lien removal tax liens title issuance

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About this statute

Assessors may enter non-dwelling property to assess it, but cannot enter a dwelling without permission. Owners, occupants, and persons in charge must help assessors and provide requested information, and assessors must keep certain information confidential. This part sets rules for assessing real property, creating assessment rolls, and handling assessment complaints and appeals. This provision sets rules for the Assessment Appeal Board’s members, chair, vice-chair, secretary, hearings, appeals, and related tax assessment procedures. This provision sets rules for local improvement taxes, tax notices, payment timing, penalties, liens, collection, and enforcement. This part sets out how the collector gives notice, sells distrained goods, registers and withdraws tax liens, and what can happen if arrears remain unpaid.