Tax bills

ONLINE TAX BILL

This service allows you to be notified when your tax account is online. It is also possible to consult the account, plan future payments, or check the balance of the account.In order to centralize online services in one place, and in keeping with the Town of Rosemère's green vision, citizens now have the option of receiving their tax bill only from their Voilà! account. Please note that by registering, you agree to receive your tax bill exclusively online.

To obtain the 2024 tax account online, you must register before January 22, 2024. After this date, the subscription will be made for the 2025 tax account.

You must have a Voilà! account to subscribe to this service. To find out how to create your account, visit: https://www.ville.rosemere.qc.ca/voila--rosemere-2/

Important!

Have your 2023 municipal tax bill on hand as you will need the bill number starting with 3FA and the amount of the first payment to confirm your identity.

To be eligible, you must have received a tax bill in Rosemère during the previous year. Properties that were the subject of a transaction during the current year are not eligible.


The procedure for receiving the tax account online is explained on this online tutorial (https://vimeo.com/772490789).

You can also call 450 621-3500, extension 0, for support.




2024 TAX DEADLINES

  • March 6, 2024
  • May 1, 2024
  • July 3, 2024
  • September 4, 2024
Note: An account less than or equal to $300 must be paid in one payment by March 6, 2024.

View the 2024 brochure Budget I Tax bill 


intergenerational dwelling


The Town would like to exempt intergenerational housing from being charged twice for the residual waste tax and the basic water consumption tax.

This means that dwellings occupied by people who are related by blood or marriage - including through a common-law spouse— to the owner of the main dwelling, will be eligible for a tax credit.


To benefit from this exemption, you must submit a declaration using the form provided: Intergenerational Dwelling Declaration Form


Once completed, the form must be officially signed by an employee (commissioner of oaths) of the Town Clerk's Office, by appointment, no later than February 15, 2024.

To arrange an appointment, you must email greffe@ville.rosemere.qc.ca or call 450 621-3500, ext. 1241.

Please note that the declaration will be valid for the duration of the current property assessment roll, i.e. until December 31, 2026, and that there are no fees associated with this procedure. A new declaration must be completed and officially signed by an employee of the Town Clerk's Office for each new property assessment roll.

Do you have any questions?
Contact the Taxation Department by email at vgoulet@ville.rosemere.qc.ca or by phone at 450 621-3500, ext. 1237.


2024 DRINKING WATER CONSUMPTION BILL DEADLINES

  • July 3, 2024
  • September 4, 2024


PAy your tax bill OR YOUR WATER CONSUMPTION BILL

Many options exist to pay your tax bill:

Online payment

It is now possible to pay your tax bill online with a simple and secure platform by clicking here. This service allows you to schedule payment by pre-authorized debits, pay various bills issued by the Town (water tax, municipal taxes, etc.), choose a payment option and create alerts and notifications for upcoming pre-authorized debits.

You will need your client number and your invoice number available on your tax account or invoice. The payment platform displays only the unmatured installments of the invoices. It is not an account statement.


To find out the balance due on your file, contact the reception desk at 450-621-3500 ext. 0.

Note: If you type the web address of the online payment platform on your mobile device, it should read: https:// transphere.acceo.com/rosemere, as opposed to what is written on the tax bill.


Financial institutions

Most financial institutions (teller, ATM, online) accept tax bill payments. You will need the 18 digits following the SIPC 488 number on your payment slips.



By mail

Write the client number on the cheque, which is located on the top right corner of each of your payment slips. Mail the slip together with the cheque.




Town Hall front desk

100 Charbonneau Street (cash, cheque or bank debit). You can also deposit your post-dated cheques in the mailbox outside Town Hall and enclose the payment slips.




DUTIES ON TRANSFERS OF IMMOVABLES

The duties on transfers of immovables are imposed at the time of purchase of an immovable and are payable in one instalment.

In accordance with the Act respecting duties on transfers of immovables, the transfer duties for properties are calculated as follows for the year 2024:
  • 0.5% of the basis of imposition which does not exceed $ 58 900
  • 1.0% of the basis of imposition which is in excess of $ 58 900 but does not exceed $ 294 600
  • 1.5% of the basis of imposition which is in excess of $ 294 600 but does not exceed $ 500,000
  • 3.0% of the basis of imposition which exceeds $ 500,000

The basis of imposition corresponds to the greater of the following three amounts:
  • the amount of the consideration furnished for the transfer of the immovable (amount actually paid excluding GST and QST).
  • the amount of the consideration stipulated for the transfer of the immovable (amount shown on the deed of sale).
  • the amount of the market value of the immovable at the time of its transfer.

Comparative factor 2024 : 1.00


Surrogate Fee
Exempt purchasers may be required to pay an additional fee not exceeding $200 in any case where a transfer of property interest occurs within the municipality and an exemption relieves the municipality of the payment of a transfer tax in respect of that transfer. The additional fee shall be payable in a single payment due within 30 days of the invoice.



New owners

The Town does not re-issue tax account invoices when a building is sold. As a new owner, you must be sure that the municipal taxes due on your building have been paid by contacting the Town.


Many options exist to pay your duties on transfers of immovables:

Financial institutions

Most financial institutions (teller, ATM, online) accept tax bill payments. You will need the 18 digits following the SIPC 488 number on your payment slip.


 


By mail

Write the client number on the cheque, which is located on the top right corner of your invoice. Mail the slip together with the cheque.




Town Hall front desk

100 Charbonneau Street (cash, cheque or bank debit). You can also deposit your post-dated cheque in the mailbox outside Town Hall and enclose the payment slip.








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