Property tax workflows that run on time and report accurately
From assessment imports to levy runs, notices, arrears, and online account access - property taxation is a complete lifecycle, not a billing event.
Modernising the taxation lifecycle
- →Assessment imports validate against consistent rules - exceptions surface before the runPre-validated data
- →Levy configuration runs inside the system - calculated, reviewed, and signed off in workflowControlled levy
- →Notices generated, sent, and tracked within the workflow - delivery and response loggedFull audit trail
- →Arrears, penalties, and collection status visible on demand from one sourceSingle arrears view
- →Residents access account history, balance, and payment status through the citizen portalSelf-service access
Property tax lifecycle areas we implement
Property tax accuracy in Canada depends on assessment data received from provincial authorities - MPAC in Ontario, BC Assessment in British Columbia, SAMA in Saskatchewan. We account for these upstream data sources in workflow design - they are scoped as integration requirements, not afterthoughts.
Tax levy runs in Canadian municipalities often have hard calendar deadlines tied to provincial legislation. Go-live dates and implementation timelines must account for these windows. We build levy blackout periods into the project plan from day one.
Operational shifts in taxation
Implementation targets
Outcomes depend on scope and operating context.
Related pathways
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