There are a variety of ways to pay your property taxes in the Town of Whitby. Review our payment options and select the method that works for you. You can even set up a pre-authorized payment plan to make sure you never miss a payment date.
You can pay with electronic or telephone banking through your financial institution or bank branch with a bank teller (please bring your tax bill with you to the branch) or at the ATM machine.
In order to pay online, you'll need to:
Once you've added the Town of Whitby as a payee, you'll be able to make property tax payments through your online banking. Many banks even allow you to set up a future dated payment so that you can arrange the payment(s) when you get your bills for the due dates so you don't forget.
To pay by phone, call your financial institution for more information.
Please remember when you sell your home that your roll number will stay with the property, so please remove the old payee to avoid paying taxes to your previous address.
You can pay your property taxes by sending your payment by mail. Place your payment inside the envelope provided with your property tax bill along with your tax roll number and/or remittance stub and mail it to:
Town of Whitby Taxes
575 Rossland Rd. E.
Whitby, ON L1N 2M8
Please make the cheque payable to the Town of Whitby.
You can pay your property taxes in person at Town Hall located at 575 Rossland Rd. E. We're open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We accept debit, cash and cheque payments.
If you're unable to drop off your payment during our regular hours, you can use one of two 24-hour drop boxes located outside the front of the Municipal Office. The boxes are located:
Please place a cheque for your property tax payment made payable to the “Town of Whitby” with your tax roll number and/or remittance stub into one of the drop boxes. Our drop boxes are secured and checked daily; however, we don't recommend placing cash in a drop box.
Post-dated cheques are accepted.
All cheques must be payable in Canadian Funds, and drawn from a Canadian Financial institution.
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