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Budget and Finance
Every year, the Town adopts a budget for operating and capital requirements. The budget is a key tool for planning and setting the Town's priorities and service levels. Each year, the Town estimates its total expenses and subtracts the expected revenue to determine the funds that need to be raised through property taxes. This amount is then divided by the total property value in the area to calculate the property tax rate.
Operating:
This budget covers the day-to-day operations of the Town and funds municipal services and programs like snow removal, fire protection services, by-law enforcement, economic development, road maintenance and repair, and parks and recreation programming.
Capital:
This budget covers municipal projects related to new assets or rehabilitating existing ones, including roads, sewers, water infrastructure, parks, facilities, stormwater management infrastructure, equipment replacements, and more.
Budget Documents:
| 2025 BUDGET |
| 2024 BUDGET |
| 2023 BUDGET |
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General Revenue Support of Operating Expenses Operating Expenses and Funding Report |
Financial Statements:
Audited Financial Statements are available upon request at Town Hall, at no cost to any taxpayer or resident of the Town of Goderich.
Property Tax Overview:
The Town sets tax rates to fund local services and also collects taxes for the County of Huron and local school boards. Your property taxes help pay for services like fire protection, policing, road maintenance, arenas, parks, libraries, and more. Tax rates are adjusted yearly based on the annual budget needs.
Where Do My Property Taxes Go?
Property taxes are collected and distributed between the Town of Goderich, the County of Huron, and the local school boards.

From the 60.41% allocated towards the Town of Goderich, here's how your taxes are divided:

Note: The illustration does not include money spent that is offset by user fees, applications, licence fees, or other revenue sources, including federal and provincial grants.
| View Your Tax Billing Schedule |
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How to Pay Your Tax Bill |
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The Town has several options available for payment. Payment must be received at Town Hall by the due date to avoid a penalty. 1. Pre-Authorized Payment Plans:
Choose from these convenient options:
How to Enroll:
How to Cancel or Change your Pre-authorization Payment:
Note: Two consecutive non-payments will result in cancellation, and insufficient funds fees may apply. Extra bills, such as for new structures, are billed separately. 2. At a Bank:
3. By Mail:
4. By Telephone or Online Banking:
5. In Person:
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| Access Your Tax Bill Online |
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You can now view your property tax bill online. You will be asked to provide your property's roll number and account PIN located on your tax bill to create an account. |
| Tax Newsletter |
| Each year, the Town includes a tax newsletter with its tax bills. View the current tax newsletter provided to property owners. |
| Property Assessment and Appeal Information |
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| Tax Rates |
| Please note that these rates may not include additional charges such as garbage fees. As such, the Town does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. |
| Penalties and Interest |
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To avoid penalty and interest charges, ensure your payment reaches our office by the due date. Penalties and Interest Rates:
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| Other Fees |
The Town of Goderich charges the following fees:
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| Supplementary Tax Bill |
A supplementary tax bill accounts for any additions or improvements made to your property.
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| Change in Property Ownership or Mailing Address |
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For Sold Properties:
For New Property Owners:
Update Your Mailing Address:
Payment Reminder:
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Tax Sale Properties |
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As permitted by the Municipal Act, 2001, the Town may sell a property to recover taxes once the taxes are two years in arrears. The Town will advertise all tax sale properties on this page and in the local newspaper. The successful purchaser must pay the amount specified in the tender plus any accrued taxes and land transfer tax. Current properties for sale are also available at Ontario Tax Sales. |
