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Alberta Residential Tax Rates Alberta Residential Tax Rates MUNICIPALITY 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Ranking I.D. NO. 09 (BANFF) 2.3915 1.5215 1.4575 0.4159 0.4155 1 of 340 I.D. NO. 12 (JASPER NATIONAL PARK) 0.8779 0.8501 0.7373 0.5392 0.5121 0.4705 2 of 340 LARKSPUR 1.9956 2.0288 1.7022 1.7430 1.2020 1.0117 3 of 340 POINT ALISON 1.2956 1.2369 1.0409 0.6851 0.9839 1.0302 4 of 340 I.D. NO. 04 (WATERTON) 0.3715 0.4800 0.8100 1.0994 1.1800 5 of 340 WHITE SANDS 1.1800 1.1690 1.2080 1.2234 1.2466 1.2758 6 of 340 CLEAR HILLS COUNTY 6.9706 1.3022 1.3022 1.3022 1.3022 1.3022 7 of 340 SUNSET BEACH 1.2145 1.3045 1.4018 0.8525 1.4865 1.4243 8 of 340 PONOKA COUNTY 1.8000 1.7400 1.6900 1.6900 1.6900 1.6900 9 of 340 GHOST LAKE 2.1300 2.1400 1.5300 1.5600 1.6600 1.7100 10 of 340 KAPASIWIN 1.6197 1.5552 1.6055 1.5792 1.5988 1.7432 11 of 340 BIRCHCLIFF 1.5610 1.5360 1.5090 1.4180 1.6920 1.7808 12 of 340 WETASKIWIN NO. 10, COUNTY OF 2.4923 2.6850 2.1217 1.5500 1.9336 1.8000 13 of 340 WOOD BUFFALO, Regional Municipality of 2.6633 2.4774 2.3322 2.3015 1.8063 1.8110 14 of 340 BIGHORN NO. 8, M.D. OF 1.5191 1.5558 1.6344 1.7041 1.7721 1.8298 15 of 340 ISLAND LAKE 1.9500 1.8652 1.8652 1.8652 1.8652 1.8652 16 of 340 BRAZEAU COUNTY 3.0000 3.0000 2.8602 2.8600 2.8600 2.0020 17 of 340 BURNSTICK LAKE 1.9200 2.0000 1.9710 1.6820 1.7450 2.0360 18 of 340 VERMILION RIVER, COUNTY OF 2.5182 3.0097 2.8901 2.8345 2.8864 2.0655 19 of 340 SUNBREAKER COVE 1.8000 1.9430 2.2190 2.1553 2.2989 2.0879 20 of 340 BONNYVILLE BEACH 2.5000 2.4710 2.4705 2.5200 2.2400 2.1100 21 of 340 NORGLENWOLD 1.5270 1.8820 1.9790 2.0140 2.1256 2.2231 22 of 340 LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124, M.D. OF 2.1511 2.1988 2.2788 2.3472 2.2660 2.2416 23 of 340 OPPORTUNITY NO. 17, M.D. OF 2.3950 2.3906 2.3906 2.3906 2.5551 2.2421 24 of 340 PELICAN NARROWS 2.2900 2.2200 2.2230 2.0700 2.2100 2.2800 25 of 340 WEST BAPTISTE 2.2000 2.1000 1.8100 2.0830 2.0830 2.3020 26 of 340 JARVIS BAY 2.0320 2.1200 2.1590 2.0760 2.2414 2.3148 27 of 340 WAIPAROUS 1.6200 1.5900 1.6700 1.7400 2.2100 2.3200 28 of 340 MEWATHA BEACH 2.5834 2.2163 2.2983 2.3790 2.3904 2.3267 29 of 340 LACOMBE COUNTY 2.1200 2.1940 2.2600 2.2940 2.3170 2.3630 30 of 340 SOUTH BAPTISTE 1.7000 1.8000 2.0000 2.2210 2.4400 2.4000 31 of 340 BETULA BEACH 2.3480 2.2725 2.2345 2.5500 2.6300 2.4100 32 of 340 ROSS HAVEN 3.2000 3.6300 3.6500 3.6300 2.6850 2.4248 33 of 340 CANMORE 1.9025 1.9491 2.1530 2.2423 2.4394 2.4411 34 of 340 BONDISS 2.5689 2.5689 2.5689 2.6250 2.3500 2.4501 35 of 340 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY 2.3639 2.3639 2.4585 2.4585 2.4585 2.4585 36 of 340 ROCKY VIEW COUNTY 2.3201 2.3604 2.4062 2.4139 2.4307 2.4755 37 of 340 SEBA BEACH 1.8200 2.1200 2.3000 2.4100 2.4600 2.5200 38 of 340 LAC LA BICHE COUNTY 2.3254 2.3254 2.1674 2.5339 2.5259 2.5259 39 of 340 JASPER, Municipality of 2.3660 2.4170 2.5520 2.5390 2.5330 40 of 340 GREENVIEW NO. 16, M.D. OF 2.4021 2.4809 2.4809 2.4809 2.7000 2.7000 41 of 340 WOODLANDS COUNTY 2.2856 2.3657 2.4367 2.5585 2.6864 2.7452 42 of 340 BONNYVILLE NO. 87, M.D. OF 2.8339 2.7663 2.7663 2.7663 2.7663 2.7663 43 of 340 POPLAR BAY 1.7427 1.9354 2.1000 2.0999 2.4240 2.7858 44 of 340 ISLAND LAKE SOUTH 3.0752 2.7596 2.6140 2.6073 2.6985 2.7947 45 of 340 KNEEHILL COUNTY 3.3070 3.0547 3.0376 2.9936 2.8038 2.8038 46 of 340 MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY 2.3900 2.2200 2.3800 2.6700 2.7200 2.8200 47 of 340 I.D. NO. 13 (ELK ISLAND) 4.8197 3.9961 3.0334 2.8414 2.8299 48 of 340 CYPRESS COUNTY 2.9064 2.9064 2.9064 2.9064 2.9064 2.9064 49 of 340 CAMROSE COUNTY 11.1100 11.1100 2.8270 2.9060 2.9060 2.9642 50 of 340 ROCHON SANDS 2.1986 2.1605 2.3060 2.3804 2.5262 3.0113 51 of 340 WAINWRIGHT NO. 61, M.D. OF 3.0702 3.7100 3.7120 3.7128 3.0438 3.0438 52 of 340 SILVER BEACH 1.4390 1.3663 1.7895 2.0452 2.4020 3.0650 53 of 340 ARGENTIA BEACH 2.0672 2.0509 2.4061 2.3781 2.7316 3.0710 54 of 340 WHISPERING HILLS 3.3228 2.8863 2.9090 3.0765 3.0129 3.1181 55 of 340 SUNDANCE BEACH 2.6340 2.3638 2.5621 2.6872 2.8511 3.1217 56 of 340 GRANDVIEW 1.7358 1.6568 2.1699 2.6800 2.9667 3.1530 57 of 340 BANFF 2.7500 2.6936 2.8983 2.7683 2.9303 3.1785 58 of 340 LAMONT COUNTY 3.1637 3.1637 3.4137 3.4138 3.2351 3.2351 59 of 340 HORSESHOE BAY 2.9000 2.9000 2.9000 2.9000 3.0500 3.2500 60 of 340 LEDUC COUNTY 3.0000 3.0400 3.0900 3.2600 3.2800 3.2600 61 of 340 WEST COVE 3.0000 3.5800 3.9800 3.6440 3.8563 3.2700 62 of 340 LAKEVIEW 2.4600 2.6500 2.7400 3.2200 3.2900 3.2900 63 of 340 FOOTHILLS NO. 31, M.D. OF 2.4090 2.5530 2.6524 2.8981 3.1043 3.3216 64 of 340 SUNSET POINT 3.5216 3.4400 3.7364 2.9548 3.1378 3.3244 65 of 340 WILLOW CREEK NO. 26, M.D. OF 3.4000 3.4000 3.4000 3.4000 3.4000 3.4000 66 of 340 TABER, M.D. OF 3.3000 3.4038 3.4040 3.4039 3.4039 3.4039 67 of 340 ST. PAUL NO. 19, COUNTY OF 4.3000 4.4000 4.5095 4.1595 3.4095 3.4095 68 of 340 HALF MOON BAY 3.0760 3.2370 3.4632 3.4150 3.4300 3.4371 69 of 340 GOLDEN DAYS 2.1579 1.9637 2.4835 2.4500 2.9005 3.5040 70 of 340 TWO HILLS NO. 21, COUNTY OF 3.2582 3.2582 3.5058 3.5058 3.5058 3.5058 71 of 340 CALGARY 3.1380 3.2045 3.4565 3.7968 3.7470 3.5409 72 of 340 VAL QUENTIN 3.2000 4.4320 4.1000 5.0779 3.9700 3.5650 73 of 340 CRYSTAL SPRINGS 2.3036 2.2640 2.6961 2.7884 3.3600 3.6656 74 of 340 PARKLAND COUNTY 3.7451 3.6847 3.5299 3.5393 3.6159 3.6739 75 of 340 STURGEON COUNTY 2.9452 3.1185 3.3321 3.3928 3.4810 3.7108 76 of 340 RED DEER COUNTY 3.4170 3.4649 3.5150 3.5942 3.7140 3.7406 77 of 340 GRANDE PRAIRIE NO. 1, COUNTY OF 3.6801 3.7732 3.7201 3.7201 3.8193 3.8193 78 of 340 WHEATLAND COUNTY 3.4070 3.7715 3.7685 4.2183 4.1380 3.8493 79 of 340 SADDLE HILLS COUNTY 3.6830 3.6830 3.6830 3.8672 3.8672 3.8672 80 of 340 PROVOST NO. 52, M.D. OF 4.4027 4.2588 3.5676 3.6956 3.4524 3.8968 81 of 340 NORRIS BEACH 3.1561 3.3052 3.4030 3.4070 3.5623 3.9240 82 of 340 PARKLAND BEACH 1.6110 1.7500 2.1186 2.4713 3.4311 3.9279 83 of 340 ATHABASCA COUNTY 3.6000 3.6400 3.7100 3.7800 3.8500 3.9300 84 of 340 I.D. NO. 24 (WOOD BUFFALO) 3.6795 3.9071 3.6285 3.8327 3.9554 85 of 340 PEACE NO. 135, M.D. OF 4.7000 4.7000 3.9600 3.9600 3.9600 3.9600 86 of 340 AIRDRIE 4.0203 4.1138 4.3236 4.3423 4.2641 3.9744 87 of 340 RANCHLAND NO. 66, M.D. OF 3.5000 3.3000 3.3000 3.3000 3.6500 4.0000 88 of 340 BEAVER COUNTY 13.5762 3.5230 3.6463 3.7375 3.8870 4.0203 89 of 340 PINCHER CREEK NO.
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