How to File a Property Tax Appeal in Regina

Taxation and Finance Saskatchewan 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan property owners who disagree with their assessment can request a review and, if needed, file an appeal. This guide explains the typical steps, who enforces assessment and tax rules in Regina, where to find forms and contacts, and how to prepare evidence for a hearing. Use the official City of Regina resources to confirm deadlines and filing details before you act.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Appeals of property assessment and payment disputes are handled within Regina's municipal assessment and taxation framework. Specific monetary penalties and fee amounts for late payment, missed deadlines, or frivolous appeals are not specified on the primary City of Regina assessment pages; please consult the City for exact figures and any provincial rules that may apply.[1]

  • Time limits: Check the assessment notice for the appeal deadline; the City page does not list a universal deadline on the cited page.
  • Fines and fees: Amounts for late tax payment or penalties are not specified on the cited City page.
  • Enforcer: City of Regina Taxation & Assessment administers property tax billing and assessment processes; official contacts are on City pages.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: Remedies may include corrected assessments, orders to pay outstanding taxes, or referral to provincial collection processes; specific remedies are not itemized on the cited City pages.
  • Inspection and complaint pathway: File questions or complaints with City of Regina Taxation & Assessment via the official contact channels listed by the City.[1]
Start by checking your assessment notice for the filing deadline before collecting evidence.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes guidance and any required forms for assessment complaints and appeals on its property tax pages; if a specific appeal form number or fee is not visible on the City page, it is not specified on the cited page.[1]

If provincial assessment or appraisal materials are relevant (for example, in disputes about methodology), consult the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency for assessment practice materials and guidance.[2]

How to Prepare and File an Appeal

Follow these practical steps to prepare a defensible appeal in Regina. Confirm all dates and submission methods directly with the City of Regina before filing.[1]

  • Review your assessment notice and note the stated deadline and instructions.
  • Gather evidence: recent comparable sales, appraisal reports, photographs, and maintenance records.
  • Complete any City-submitted appeal or objection form if required; if none is published on the City page, contact the Taxation & Assessment office to obtain the correct form and submission method.[1]
  • Submit by the deadline shown on your assessment notice; late submissions may be refused or treated differently.
  • Pay any required fees only as directed by the City; fee details were not specified on the cited City page.
Keep a dated copy of every document you submit and get a receipt or confirmation.

FAQ

What is the first step to appeal my property assessment?
Check your assessment notice for filing instructions and deadline, then contact City of Regina Taxation & Assessment to obtain any required form or to request a review.[1]
Is there a fee to file an appeal?
Fees are not specified on the City assessment page; confirm required fees with the City before filing.[1]
Where can I find assessment standards or methodology?
Provincial assessment guidance and technical materials are available from the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency.[2]

How-To

  1. Locate your assessment notice and read the appeal instructions and deadline.
  2. Collect supporting evidence such as recent comparable sales and photos.
  3. Request or download the official appeal form from the City if required.
  4. Submit the completed form and evidence by the stated deadline by the method specified by the City.
  5. Attend any scheduled review or hearing and present your evidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Act promptly: deadlines on your notice control eligibility to appeal.
  • Document evidence clearly and keep copies of all submissions.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina - Property taxes and assessment
  2. [2] Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA)