Town Financial Reports
Finances
The Town of Carman makes every effort to use its finances wisely and transparently. Questions pertaining to finance may be directed to the Chief Financial Officer.
Financial Plan
The Municipal Council will be holding the 2026 Budget hearing at a council meeting to be determined approximately Feb/March 2026.
Audited Financial Plan
Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 194 of the Municipal Act of Manitoba, the audited financial statements for the Town of Carman for the year ending December 31, 2024, have been completed and are available for inspection by any person during regular office hours at the Town of Carman Administration Office, 12-2nd Avenue SW, Carman, MB.
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General Tax Information
- Tax bills are sent out to property owners in May each year.
- Payments for tax bill are due on the last business day of August each year. This date is specified on the tax bill. Overdue accounts are charged an interest rate of 1.25% per month.
- Properties in tax arrears for over 2 years qualify for tax sale procedures.
Property assessments are determined on an annual basis. The values are determined by the provincial assessment services branch offices and are based on market values. If you disagree with the value of assessment on your property, you can appeal your assessment. The appeal process is outlined below. The amount of annual taxes on the tax notice cannot be appealed.
There are two factors that determine the amount of property taxes levied on property:
- Assessment: The Market Value of your property based on two years prior. Assessments in Manitoba are determined by the Provincial Assessment Services Office. The Province of Manitoba property search feature provides several methods to help you find the roll number and assessment details for properties in Manitoba.
Manitoba Assessment Online | Province of Manitoba (gov.mb.ca)
- Municipal property tax rates are determined based on the budget needs of the municipality. Municipalities consider their expected spending and other revenue and use property taxes to make up for the rest. This property tax rate is referred to as Mill Rates:
a) Municipal Mill Rate – Determined by the Municipality when the current year’s budget is developed;
b) School mill rate – Determined by the local School Division.
2025 Financials
2024 Town Reports
2023 Town Reports
2022 Town Reports
2021 Town Reports
2020 Town Reports
2019 Town Reports
MB Education Property Tax Credit/Rebate
Manitoba Education Property Tax Credit
Information on the Manitoba Property Tax Credit can be found here. https://www.gov.mb.ca/finance/tao/eptc.html
Manitoba Education Property Tax Rebate
Seniors’ School Tax Rebate
Information on the Seniors’ School Tax Rebate can be found here www.manitoba.ca/seniorsrebate or by calling 1-855-893-8266 https://www.manitoba.ca/finance/tao/sstrebate.html
Farmland School Tax Rebate
Information on the Farmland School Tax Rebate offered by the Province of Manitoba can be found here. https://www.masc.mb.ca/masc.nsf/program_farmland_school_tax_rebate.html
Questions about Assessment
Questions about your assessment?
Manitoba Assessment Services is responsible for determining assessments on properties within Manitoba. Property is assessed at market value in accordance with The Municipal Assessment Act. Any questions related to the assessment on your property can be directed to the Morden Assessment Services Office, Ph: 204-822-2900.
Their office is located at A-536 Stephen St, in Morden, Manitoba. You can also visit the Manitoba Local Government Assessment web site for more information.
https://www.gov.mb.ca/government/
If you are still not satisfied with the value of your assessment, there is an annual Board of Revision process where you have an opportunity to file a formal appeal. If you wish to submit a complaint to the Board of Revision regarding the assessment on your property, please contact the Town administration office.
The Board of Revision is held annually and normally in November of each year. The date is set by the assessment services branch and the Town. The date will be advertised in the local paper well in advance of the Board of Revision date. There is no fee to file an appeal for residential or farm assessments through the annual Board of Revision.
NOTICE: 2026 Assessment Notices - POSTAL DISRUPTION
Due to the nationwide postal disruption, effective September 25, 2025, the delivery of printed assessment notices may be delayed. Property owners can find their 2026 assessment through one of the following alternate options:
Visit Manitoba Assessment Online (MAO) to view 2026 assessments once they are posted; click the links below for your municipality's Notice dates and appeal deadlines:
- Manitoba Assessment Online - Property Search - no password or User ID is required to view land, building, and total assessments.
- Notice dates per municipality
- Appeal deadline dates per municipality
- Create a MyPropertyMB account to view their assessment and property details online, via MyPropertyMB
- Call or email their District Assessment Office: Property Assessment Services District offices. Property owners may also contact their district Property Assessment Services office to arrange for emailing of an electronic notice or pick-up of a printed assessment notice during the postal disruption.
- Municipalities post public notice annually when assessment rolls are available for public viewing, including the deadline for filing appeals and the date of their board of revision. Property owners may call or email their municipal office to inquire if and when the 2026 Assessment Roll is available for public viewing, and for appeal deadlines.
- Municipalities will be provided with 2026 assessment notices according to the notice schedule provided in the link above. If requested by a resident, municipalities may choose to print notices for property owners to pick up at their local municipal office.
- Please note that the mailing of assessment notices will commence once regular mail service resumes, however, the notices will continue to reference appeal deadlines that may have passed.
We appreciate your understanding, support and patience during this postal disruption.
Department of Municipal and Northern Relations
500-800 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3G 0N4
Supplementary Taxes
Supplementary tax bills are issued throughout the year to owners of newly created property or properties that have had physical alterations made that were not reflected on the interim and final bills.
Supplementary taxes are due December 31
MB Land Titles Registry
The information in Manitoba’s land titles registry is available to the public. You can search for a title, an instrument or a survey plan using the Title Check online application. Title Check works like most online shopping applications, and you can pay for your transaction using a Visa or MasterCard. To begin your search, you’ll need to know your title number. You can find this number on your property tax bill or through the Government of Manitoba’s Property Assessment online search (for municipalities) Manitoba Assessment Online | Province of Manitoba (gov.mb.ca).