2026 property assessment notices have been sent; Customer Review Period runs until March 23
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The City of Calgary has sent out more than 600,000 annual 2026 property assessment notices and opened the Customer Review Period, which runs until March 23, 2026.
A property’s 2026 Assessment Notice is an estimate of a property's market value on July 1, 2025. If the property characteristics and condition of a property changes after the valuation date of July 1, 2025, the assessment will reflect the property the characteristics as of December 31, 2025.
Property owners who have signed up e-notice will already have access to their notice, as well as previous year's notices by logging into myTax. Those that haven’t signed up for e-notice should look for their notice to arrive by mail over the next week.
A property’s assessment is used to determine property owners’ share of property tax but it’s important to remember an assessment notice is not a tax bill. There is no payment required, and if the owner of the property feels the assessed amount is an accurate reflection of their market value from July 1, 2025, and has no questions, no action is required.
If an owner has concerns or questions about their assessed value, they should visit calgary.ca/assessment or call 311 before March 23, which is the last day of the Customer Review Period.
2026 Assessment Roll
The total value of the 2026 Assessment Roll is $457 billion, an increase of $15 billion from last year. Overall, the typical residential and the non-residential property market value change is a 1 per cent increase over the previous year.
The 2026 median single residential assessment is $706,000, compared to $697,000 in 2025. The 2026 median residential condominium assessment is $347,000 compared to $359,000 in 2025.
Additional 2026 Property Assessment Roll key findings are available at the roll highlights page on calgary.ca.
Determining your share of property tax
Each year, The City and the Province separately set a budget and decide how much money they need from property tax. The City set ours in December, and the province will share their finalized budget in the spring. For 2026, we’re estimating that 60 per cent of residential property tax will stay in Calgary and 40 per cent will be collected on behalf of the province.
It’s important to remember that property assessment changes are revenue neutral, meaning the assessments do not change the total property tax revenue The City collects. It’s merely used to determine your individual share of property tax. Property owners can get an early estimate of their property tax bill by using our tax calculator at calgary.ca/taxcalculator.
Ask the City Assessor
On Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026 at 7 p.m., Calgary’s City Assessor Eddie Lee will host an informative Q&A session to help property owners better understand their 2026 property assessment. “This virtual information session is free and open to everyone. I encourage those that have questions about the property assessment process to attend,” says Eddie Lee, City Assessor/Director of Assessment & Tax. “There will be a short presentation followed by a question-and-answer period. Visit calgary.ca/assessment for more information.”
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