Due Dates

 

2025 Interim Tax Bills are due March 28th, 2025

2025 Final Tax Bills are due September 30th, 2025

 

Payment Options

 

Pre-Authorized Payment Plan: Complete the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Application Form to enroll in PAPP.                            

Website using PaySimply: PaySimply (accepts Debit and Credit cards with a 2.5% fee and Interac ETransfers with a 1.5% fee)

Township of Bonfield - Taxes is pleased to offer payments via credit card, Interac e-Transfer. This service is being offered through PaySimply.ca, a secure, third-party Canadian payment provider. All fees are paid to PaySimply and Township of Bonfield - Taxes does not retain any portion of the fee. You will be notified of the fee amount prior to the payment being processed. You will also receive an email confirmation of your transaction including fees paid. Should you require any assistance with PaySimply payments, you may access the PaySimply Help Centre, or reach out to our Customer Service team at 1-844-440-7777.

 

By Mail:  Township of Bonfield, 365 Highway 531, Bonfield ON P0H 1E0

At the Municipal Office: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm (excluding Holidays)

  • Interac
  • Credit Card (surcharge fee of 1.5%)
  • Cash
  • Cheque

Online Banking Bill Payment

Add Bonfield (TWP) Township as a payee

  • This excludes Royal Bank & TD Bank

Interac e-Transfer:

Send to webmaster@bonfieldtownship.com

  • Please be sure to send an email to webmaster@bonfieldtownship.com which includes your name, roll number and the answer to the security question as "taxes".

Credit Card: Phone Township Office at: 705-776-2641 (surcharge fee of 1.5%)

 

Municipal Property Assessment Corporation

 

The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation determines property assessments for all properties in Ontario. Questions about your property assessment? Use their online tool About My Property to learn about how your property is assessed. Visit the MPAC website to find answers to common questions about assessments, and access resources and guides.

If you disagree with your property’s assessed value, you can file a Request for Reconsideration through MPAC.