This article was updated on May 12, 2025: Burlington has added a section titled “Schedule 2” to the back of the tax bill. Schedule 2 shows total taxes for last year, this year and the difference. The tax bill now complies with the requirements in the Ontario Municipal Act.
Here is the original article from February of 2025.
The most recent property tax bill, received by Burlington homeowners, businesses and landlords, has changed.
The city combined the police levy and the regional levy into one block titled “Region.” The bill is still blue to help with your mood when you look at it.
Civic Engagement
For a city that prides itself on engagement, there was no engagement on the tax bill changes. What do residents want to see on our tax bill? Burlington Hydro’s bill is a good example of an informative bill. Electricity is shown in one section, water in another, along with a grand total to pay, all combined with a billing history.
Burlington Hydro has a tree-saving option to have your bill emailed to you. Does our council understand that emailing bills is also a cost-saving measure? Other municipalities including Mississauga and Leamington have paperless billing options.
What’s missing?
Municipalities in Ontario are governed by the Ontario Municipal Act (OMA). The act is a set of laws, controlled by the province, that serve as a code of conduct for all municipalities in Ontario.
Here’s one of the gory details in the OMA:
“(2) Tax notices for properties classified in the residential property class, … shall also include the information required under sections 10 to 14 with respect to tax changes, presented in the areas of Schedule 2 …”
I have a residential property, my bill “shall also include information required under sections 10 to 14”.
What is in sections 10 to 14?
The details are here https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/010075/v2
Our property tax bills need to include a Schedule 2 containing an “Explanation of Tax Changes”. Schedule 2 should show us last year’s amounts, this year’s amounts, and the differences, for the city, the region, and the Board of Education. The OMA stipulates the title must be “Schedule 2” and the property must be identified.
I don’t recall receiving a Schedule 2 with a Burlington tax bill, new style or old style.

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