Deadline extended for tax credit

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The deadline to register for the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit has been extended until Nov. 15.

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The deadline to register for the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit has been extended until Nov. 15.

Most people eligible for the tax credit, worth up to $1,500, were automatically enrolled. People in Brandon can check if they are enrolled through the city’s taxes and assessment map on its website, where it can be found under “tax info” and listed under “education tax credit.”

The city said in a news release that if you received your 2025 property tax bill and didn’t get the credit, you can still apply as long as you are the registered property owner, the property is assessed as a single-dwelling residential unit, the property is your principal residence and neither you nor your spouse are receiving the credit on other property in the province.

Brandon City Hall (File)
Brandon City Hall (File)

The Manitoba government confirmed that the deadline has been extended provincewide.

People who live in Brandon can apply online at onlineservices.brandon.ca/updateinfo.aspx or in person at City Hall at 410 Ninth St.

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