Easily navigate the value you receive for your tax dollars through King’s award-winning, service-based budget
Township of King, Ont. (January 27, 2026) — Every day, your tax dollars are helping to make life better in King. From library services, fire protection, snow removal and road maintenance, recreation and curbside waste collection – you have a direct impact on improving the quality of program and service delivery for the community. Heading into the 2026 property tax billing cycle, King Township remains committed to continued transparency and accountability, delivering quality services with a fiscally responsible approach.
Understanding your property tax billing
King Township collects property taxes on behalf of York Region and the School Boards, with the split between the three levels of government consisting of:
- 40 per cent to King Township.
- 43 per cent to York Region.
- 17 per cent to School Boards.
Property tax bills are mailed twice a year, once in January (interim) and once in June (final). Each tax notice has two installment dates on it.
Interim property tax bill: Residents signed up for eBilling received an electronic copy of their tax notices on Friday, Jan. 16. Paper copies have been mailed to households. If you have an inquiry or did not receive your bill, call ServiceKING at 905-833-5321 or email serviceking@king.ca.
The installments for the interim tax bill are due on:
- Tuesday, Feb. 17 (first installment)
- Tuesday, April 21 (second installment)
Avoid missing a payment by signing up for eBilling and automatic withdrawals through King Township’s Pre-Authorized Debit Program (PAD).
Alternative payments options:
- Online with your financial institutions
- By credit card at king.ca/OnlineServices (2.5 per cent service fee applies)
- Cheque sent via mail to the Township of King (must be stamped and mailed prior to due date and received on time)
- In-person at the King Township Municipal Centre (cheques or cash only)
For more information, visit king.ca/PropertyTaxes.
Service-based budget
King Township operates within a service-based budget. This allows residents and business owners to see exactly how funds are allocated to specific services that directly impact their daily lives, making it easier to understand the value they receive for their tax dollars. Learn more and view the 2026 Budget Book at king.ca/budget.
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Media Contact(s)
Township of King
Carling Fee, Communications Specialist
Township of King | Phone: 905-833-4575 | Email: media@king.ca
