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New property owners must pay a tax on real estate transfers. This tax is payable within thirty (30) days after the invoice is sent out by the City. It is based on either the sale price or the standardized municipal evaluation, whichever is highest.
Municipal taxes are levied on buildings and land, and are based on the municipal valuation which is established by the Evaluation Department of the City of Montreal.
Since 2009, taxpayers receive a single tax bill, issued by the City of Dorval, which the contributions payable to the Urban Agglomeration. Payment instructions are indicated on the bill.
It is possible to receive your annual tax bill for the City of Dorval online (instead of a paper version, delivered to your home).
Register to this online service or access your account
Consult the property valuation and certain details concerning property taxes for the City of Dorval:
For residents For professionals
Before submitting a tax payment to the City, make sure your mortgage creditor has not already paid your taxes on your behalf.
Please submit your request to dorval@ville.dorval.qc.ca.
The property assessment roll is determined by the Service de l’évaluation foncière de la Ville de Montréal and is filed every three years. If you disagree with the assessment of your property and believe that the information on the roll does not reflect reality, you can submit an application for an adjustment.
Telephone: 514 633-4131
Also known as a welcome tax, real estate transfer taxes require you, as a new resident, to pay a registration fee when you acquire a real estate property.
Under the Act Respecting Duties on Transfers of Immovables (R.S.Q., c. D-15.1), all municipalities must collect duties on the transfer of any immovable located within their territory.
For additional information, please write to dorval@ville.dorval.qc.ca.
Method of calculating transfer duties as of January 1, 2025 | ||
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1 | Portion of the tax base that does not exceed $61,500 | 0.5% |
2 | Portion exceeding $61,500 but not exceeding $307,800 | 1% |
3 | Portion that exceeds $307,800 but does not exceed $500,000 | 1.5% |
4 | Portion exceeding $500,000 but not exceeding $750,000 | 2% |
5 | Portion over $750,000 | 3% |
The calculation methods are determined by our by-law No. RCM-100-2023 in accordance with the Act respecting duties on transfers of immovables.
The basis of imposition for transfer duties is the greatest of the following three amount
The market value of the immovable at the time of its transfer is obtained by multiplying the market value of the unit or part entered in the assessment roll by the comparative factor of the roll currently in effect.
Factor of the roll 2025: 1.08
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