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The City recognizes how the COVID-19 has impacted your everyday life – limiting your daily routines and limiting your ability to leave your home. Paying bills has even been difficult, as many service desks – including the City’s Client Service Centres – have closed to help reduce the spread on the virus.
That’s why the City is working on relief measures to help residents and small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes granting a grace period for paying the interim property tax bill for all property, extending the March 19 deadline to April 15, 2020. The 2020 Property Tax Hardship Deferral program will help those residents and small businesses who have been impacted financially by the pandemic by extending the interim and final property tax deadline to October 30, 2020.
The City also reminds everyone that your property tax and water bills can be paid in the comfort and safety of your own home.
You have a few options to pay your interim property taxes and water bills
Online banking – through your financial institution
You can pay bills through your financial institution by telephone banking, and online banking on your computer browser or banking app. Using your account numbers, you will be asked to create a payee number that will be stored on list bills. Once the payee number is made, you can make the payment from one of your accounts – such as chequing, savings or line of credit. If you have questions or need help, you can contact your financial service’s customer service line.
Credit and Debit
You can also pay by credit card - MasterCard, VISA, American Express (AMEX) - or you can use your MasterCard Debit, Visa Debit, or your debit card from your financial institution. The bills are paid through Paymentus – the official payment operator for the City. The site is secure to protect your financial and personal information.
When you pay, be ready to have your property roll number and water bill account number ready to insert in your online form. The property roll number is the 19-digit number located on the upper right-hand corner of your tax bill, while the 15-digit water account number is located on the right-hand corner of your water bill.
MyService Ottawa account
You can make things easy both now and in the future by using or starting a myservice.ottawa account. The account allows more options for payment and the ability to access and view accounts and payment records. Some of the benefits includes the ability to:
On your water accounts
Of course, many of you may not be that comfortable with paying for services or products online. However, ask a family member or trusted friend to give a helping a hand. If you have questions, you can always call Revenue Services at 613-580-2444 on weekdays from 8 am to 4 pm.
More importantly, remember to stay home, stay safe and stay healthy. For more information, you can visit ottawa.ca for more information and the latest updates on COVID-19.
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That’s why the City is working on relief measures to help residents and small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes granting a grace period for paying the interim property tax bill for all property, extending the March 19 deadline to April 15, 2020. The 2020 Property Tax Hardship Deferral program will help those residents and small businesses who have been impacted financially by the pandemic by extending the interim and final property tax deadline to October 30, 2020.
The City also reminds everyone that your property tax and water bills can be paid in the comfort and safety of your own home.
You have a few options to pay your interim property taxes and water bills
Online banking – through your financial institution
You can pay bills through your financial institution by telephone banking, and online banking on your computer browser or banking app. Using your account numbers, you will be asked to create a payee number that will be stored on list bills. Once the payee number is made, you can make the payment from one of your accounts – such as chequing, savings or line of credit. If you have questions or need help, you can contact your financial service’s customer service line.
Credit and Debit
You can also pay by credit card - MasterCard, VISA, American Express (AMEX) - or you can use your MasterCard Debit, Visa Debit, or your debit card from your financial institution. The bills are paid through Paymentus – the official payment operator for the City. The site is secure to protect your financial and personal information.
When you pay, be ready to have your property roll number and water bill account number ready to insert in your online form. The property roll number is the 19-digit number located on the upper right-hand corner of your tax bill, while the 15-digit water account number is located on the right-hand corner of your water bill.
MyService Ottawa account
You can make things easy both now and in the future by using or starting a myservice.ottawa account. The account allows more options for payment and the ability to access and view accounts and payment records. Some of the benefits includes the ability to:
- View account summary;
- View bill history and payment information;
- Print water utility bills;
- Register for e-billing;
- Choose or change the official language in which you wish to receive your bill;
- Pay your bill online, or set up preauthorized debit; and
- Change your mailing address.
On your water accounts
- Monitor your water consumption;
- Set alerts to notify you if your property is using more water than usual; and
- Set-up and manage water meter repair appointments.
Of course, many of you may not be that comfortable with paying for services or products online. However, ask a family member or trusted friend to give a helping a hand. If you have questions, you can always call Revenue Services at 613-580-2444 on weekdays from 8 am to 4 pm.
More importantly, remember to stay home, stay safe and stay healthy. For more information, you can visit ottawa.ca for more information and the latest updates on COVID-19.
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