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Property taxes in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan revalues all property every four years: the 2025 revaluation set assessed values to a January 1, 2023 base date, and those values generally apply through 2028, with the next revaluation in 2029. SAMA — the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency — assesses for most municipalities, while the largest cities run their own assessors under the same provincial rules, and a revaluation year comes with a 60-day window from the notice mailing to appeal.

Saskatchewan's revaluation cycle
Every 4 years

Saskatchewan's revaluation cycle

Base date for values through 2028
Jan 1, 2023

Base date for values through 2028

Appeal window in a revaluation year
60 days

Appeal window in a revaluation year

Saskatchewan's four-year cycle and appeals

Four years is the longest regular cycle in the country, which makes the revaluation year the one that matters: values set in 2025 against the January 1, 2023 base will drive your taxes into 2028. Revaluation years open a 60-day appeal window from the mailing of your notice; in between, windows are shorter and grounds are narrower, so the time to scrutinize your value is when the new roll lands. Appeals go to your local board of revision with a modest fee, typically refunded if you succeed, and can escalate to the provincial appeals committee.

One Saskatchewan wrinkle worth knowing: taxable assessments apply provincial 'percentage of value' factors by property class before the rate hits, and municipalities layer mill rate factors on top. The practical effect is that your bill isn't simply assessed value times one number — but the appeal still targets the assessed value, which is the only part you can contest.

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