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Brossard extends 1st instalment of 2021 municipal taxes by eight months | Brossard extends 1st instalment of 2021 municipal taxes by eight months

18 January 2021 Last update 17/05/2025

Ville de Brossard wishes to offer a respite to taxpayers by postponing the 1st tax payment deadline to 2021

Aware of the prolonged impact of COVID-19, Ville de Brossard wishes to offer taxpayers and businesses a respite by postponing by eight months the deadline for the 1 st instalment of tax payments for the year 2021, initially scheduled for February 8, to October 8, 2021. The town council intends to adopt a resolution to this effect at its next meeting on January 19. This will be the fourth municipal tax payment report since the start of the pandemic.

“We take seriously the repercussions this crisis can have on the financial health of the population and businesses. Given the situation that persists, it is essential that we continue to look after the well-being of Brossard residents who are facing an unprecedented pandemic. We hope that this tax deferral will give a helping hand to those in need,” declared Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad.

Automatic, pre-authorized and post-dated cheque payments

Once the deadline for this payment has been adopted by the municipal council, citizens who have scheduled automatic payments and wish to take advantage of the payment report will be able to make the necessary adjustments online at their financial institution. For citizens who have signed up for the four-installment pre-authorized payment (PAP) service, the City will ensure administrative follow-up so that the February 8 deadline is reported on October 8, 2021. As for pre-authorized payments in 12 instalments, the City will continue with the agreed direct debit.

For their part, citizens who have already sent a post-dated cheque dated February 8, and who wish to take advantage of the payment due date report, may contact Services Brossard at [email protected]. A representative of the Finance Department will contact them to make arrangements.

Taxpayers who are able to pay their bills on time are encouraged to do so, in order to prioritize the files of those who really need it.

For more information on Ville de Brossard news related to COVID-19, visit brossard.ca/covid19 or call 450 923-6311. In view of the exceptional circumstances related to the pandemic, the City would like to remind you that its service counters are accessible, by appointment only, for transactions that cannot be carried out remotely.

Aware of the prolonged impact of COVID-19, Ville de Brossard wishes to offer taxpayers and businesses a respite by postponing by eight months the deadline for the 1 st instalment of tax payments for the year 2021, initially scheduled for February 8, to October 8, 2021. The town council intends to adopt a resolution to this effect at its next meeting on January 19. This will be the fourth municipal tax payment report since the start of the pandemic.

“We take seriously the repercussions this crisis can have on the financial health of the population and businesses. Given the situation that persists, it is essential that we continue to look after the well-being of Brossard residents who are facing an unprecedented pandemic. We hope that this tax deferral will give a helping hand to those in need,” declared Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad.

Automatic, pre-authorized and post-dated cheque payments

Once the deadline for this payment has been adopted by the municipal council, citizens who have scheduled automatic payments and wish to take advantage of the payment report will be able to make the necessary adjustments online at their financial institution. For citizens who have signed up for the four-installment pre-authorized payment (PAP) service, the City will ensure administrative follow-up so that the February 8 deadline is reported on October 8, 2021. As for pre-authorized payments in 12 instalments, the City will continue with the agreed direct debit.

For their part, citizens who have already sent a post-dated cheque dated February 8, and who wish to take advantage of the payment due date report, may contact Services Brossard at [email protected] . A representative of the Finance Department will contact them to make arrangements.

Taxpayers who are able to pay their bills on time are encouraged to do so, in order to prioritize the files of those who really need it.

For more information on Ville de Brossard news related to COVID-19, visit brossard.ca/covid19 or call 450 923-6311. In view of the exceptional circumstances related to the pandemic, the City would like to remind you that its service counters are accessible, by appointment only, for transactions that cannot be carried out remotely.

Source: Communications Department

           Ville de Brossard

           450 923-6311

Ville de Brossard is listening to taxpayers and businesses hard hit by the prolonged effects of the pandemic. As a result, it plans to defer payment of the first municipal tax instalment, originally due on February 8, by eight months to October 8, 2021. The municipal council intends to adopt a resolution to this effect at its next meeting on January 19. This will be the fourth deferral of municipal tax payments since the start of the pandemic.

“We take seriously the impact this crisis can have on the financial health of our population and businesses. Given the continuing situation, it is essential that we continue to ensure the well-being of Brossard residents facing an unprecedented pandemic. We hope that this tax deferral will provide a helping hand to those in need,” said Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad.

Automatic withdrawals, pre-authorized payments and post-dated cheques

Once the deferred payment option has been adopted, residents with scheduled pre-authorized debits who wish to benefit from the deferred payment option will be able to make the necessary adjustments on their financial institution’s website. For residents who have subscribed to pre-authorized payment in four installments, the City will take the necessary administrative measures to extend the February 8 date to October 8, 2021. For payments pre-authorized in twelve instalments, the City will maintain its pre-authorized payments schedule.

Residents who have already sent a post-dated cheque dated February 8 and wish to benefit from the extension of the payment deadline can contact Services Brossard at [email protected]. A representative of the Finance Department will contact them to make the necessary arrangements.

Taxpayers who are able to pay their bills on time are encouraged to do so, so that the City can prioritize the cases of those who really need the deferral option.

For more information on the current situation in Brossard regarding
For more information on COVID-19, visit brossard.ca/covid19 or call 450 923-6311. In view of the exceptional circumstances related to the pandemic, the City reminds residents that its service counters are open to people who have made an appointment for any transaction that cannot be processed remotely.

Source: Communications Department

           Ville de Brossard

           450-923-6311