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County of Stettler Passes 2025 Tax Rate Bylaw

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Stettler County Council 2021-2025: Back Row (L to R): Les Stulberg, James Nibourg, Ernie Gendre & Paul McKay Front Row (L to R): Justin Stevens, Reeve Larry Clarke & Dave Grover

Stettler County Council has passed a revised 2025 budget, with a reduction in anticipated property tax increases. 

Council approved the revised budget during a special meeting called on April 30, which will see a 1 percent increase to residential & non-residential classes, as well as a 3 percent increase to farmland property taxes. 

Image in County of Stettler council package of the breakdown of tax portions between different property classes

The increases will generate an additional $188,462 in revenue, as part of nearly $22.2 million ($22,199,942) expected to be raised through taxation in 2025. 

The remaining $7,858,381 of the just over $30 million dollar budget ($30,058,293) will come from other sources and levels of government. 

An increase in education funding from the province has adjusted the budget originally passed in February 2025.

Image provided in County council package of changes to requisition funding

This projected a 3 percent increase to residential & non-residential classes, and a 5 percent increase to farmland property taxes based on 2024 assessment values. 

The special council meeting was called in order to approve the tax bylaw and send out property tax & assessment notices ahead of a potential Canada Post strike in late May.

Landin Chambers
Author: Landin Chambers

Landin Chambers is a news reporter for Hometown Media Stettler. He has a background in broadcast news, with previous roles in Prince George, Red Deer and Calgary. You may also see him as a cameraman for the Stettler Wildcats and Stettler Imperials. Have a story idea? Email: lchambers@htproductionsmedia.ca

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