Pay Property Taxes

Pay your property taxes using online banking, pre-authorized payments, in person, by mail, or through PaySimply.

Payments must be received by the Township of Huron-Kinloss by the due date to avoid late payment penalties. Please allow enough time for processing based on your payment method.

Payment Options

Choose a payment method below to learn more.

Set up automatic withdrawals from your bank account on scheduled due dates.

Complete the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Application

Pay your property taxes through your bank’s online or telephone banking service.

How to set it up:

  • Search for “Huron-Kinloss” in your bank’s list of payees
  • Select the option for property taxes
  • Use your property tax roll number as the account number

Important:

  • Payments can take a few days to process
  • Submit your payment early to ensure it arrives before the due date

If you are unsure how to set up a bill payment, contact your financial institution directly for assistance.

In person:

Pay by cash, cheque, or debit at the Municipal Office:
21 Queen St., Ripley
Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
(Closed on statutory and civic holidays)


After-hours drop box:

A secure drop box is available at the Municipal Office entrance for cheque payments.


By mail:

Township of Huron-Kinloss
PO Box 130
Ripley, ON N0G 2R0

Payments must be received by the due date. Postmarks are not accepted.


Post-dated cheques:

Accepted in person or through the drop box.

Pay online through PaySimply, a secure third-party provider.

Accepted payment methods:

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • PayPal
  • Interac e‑Transfer

Before you pay:

  • Payments may take up to 3 business days to process.
  • A convenience fee applies and is charged by PaySimply to cover payment handling and processing charges.

Pay Online with PaySimply

Property Tax Due Dates

Property tax bills are issued twice each year. Each bill is paid in two instalments, for a total of four property tax payments annually, in accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001. 

Interim Tax Bill

  • First instalment: First business day of March
  • Second instalment: First business day of June

Final Tax Bill

  • First instalment: First business day of September
  • Second instalment: First business day of December

Consider setting a reminder so you don’t miss a due date.

Late Payments & Penalties

If payment is not received by the due date, penalties are applied in accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001.

If you miss a payment deadline:

  • A 1.25% penalty is added on the first day of default.
  • An additional 1.25% is added on the first day of each calendar month that the balance remains unpaid (15% per year).
  • Late payment penalties cannot be waived or reduced by the Treasurer or Township staff.
To avoid penalties, submit payments early and consider enrolling in a pre-authorized payment plan.

Need Help With Your Property Tax Account?

If you need assistance with your property tax account, payment options, or updating your information, contact the Township of Huron-Kinloss.

Please have your property tax roll number available so we can assist you. Your roll number can be found on your property tax bill.

Looking for more information?

  • Tax Rates & Assessment

    Understand how your property taxes are calculated, how your assessment affects your bill, and estimate your annual taxes.

  • Supplementary & Omitted Tax Bills

    Learn why you may receive a supplementary or omitted tax bill, including changes such as new construction, renovations, or changes to your property assessment.

  • Tax Relief Programs

    Explore property tax relief programs, rebates, and other opportunities that may help reduce your tax burden.

  • Tax Sales

    Learn how the municipal tax sale process works and view current tax sale opportunities.

Contact Us

Township of Huron-Kinloss
21 Queen Street
P.O. Box 130
Ripley ON, N0G 2R0

Phone: 519-395-3735
Fax : 519-395-4107
info@huronkinloss.com

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