Understanding Property Taxes
void late payment penalties. Pay online by credit card using a third party. Drop off a cheque at
the drive-thru kiosk on McIntyre Street, open June 26, 27 and 30
from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The kiosk only accepts cheques, and the tax bill must be included.
Prepare cheques before arriving at the kiosk. Note: You cannot pay your property taxes by credit
card in person. The Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) allows you to pay your taxes in 12
monthly installments. Enrollment on the program can occur at any time. If you are enrolling for the
following year, be sure to have your account balance paid off by December 15. If your start month
is after January, your first installment will be adjusted with a “catch up” amount to ensure there
is no balance remaining on the account at the end of the year. Withdrawals are made on the first
business day of each month and payments are automatically updated when the new mill rate is set. TIPPS payments are non-refundable. Applying for TIPPS Sign
up for Tax and Assessment eProperty, register the property you wish to enroll and follow the steps
to sign up for TIPPS. To sign up for eProperty, you will need an access code. If you do not know
your access code, please email AssessmentTaxation@regina.ca to request one. Your access code will
be mailed to you. For security reasons, access codes cannot be emailed or provided over the phone.
Print and complete the TIPPS Application Form, attach a "void" cheque or bank verification form,
and: Email to propertytaxpaymentplan@regina.ca Deliver in person at City Hall at the Service Regina
desk on the main floor of City Hall. Mail to City of Regina "TIPPS" PO Box 1790 Regina, SK S4P 3C8
Withdrawing from TIPPS You can withdraw from TIPPS online through eProperty or by providing the
TIPPS Cancellation Form to the Property Revenue Services Branch up to three business days prior to
the next scheduled payment. Change your TIPPS Banking Information You can change the bank account
used for your TIPPS payment online through eProperty or by providing the TIPPS Banking Information
Change Form, to the City of Regina. ...
Residential Review Process Communication Package
View the review process changes for designs beyond the scope of Part 9.
Taxi Licences
The City of Regina requires and issues driver, vehicle and broker licences for the taxi industry.
Service Partners
city and region. Encourage the retention, development, attraction and growth of business and
tourism products and services for those who live, work, visit, and
invest in the city and region. Market and promote the city and region for business and tourism. The
Board of Directors of EDR is appointed by City Council based upon the recommendations from EDR,
which are grounded in creating a broad and influential representation of economic and tourism
interests of the region. The organization is funded through an annual grant from the City of
Regina. This core funding is supplemented by significant other financial resources including:
Industry investment; Fee for service contracts; Grants from other levels of government. Tourism
Regina Tourism Regina, a branch within the City of Regina administration, leads the marketing of
Regina as a tourist destination and promotes the development and growth of the City’s tourism
industry. We are focused on attracting day and overnight visitors to the City, by promoting our
family friendly attractions, and being the best event hosts in Canada. We will increase tourism
revenues by supporting industry in the development and delivery of remarkable experiences. ...
Recreation Master Plan
This Recreation Master Plan provides guidance for the future of publicly supported recreation opportunities and services.
Compost Postcard
How to use compost. Tips for use at home.
Irrigation Systems
View the Standard Construction Specification for Irrigation Systems.
Street Naming Guide
A guide to how city streets are named.
Paratransit Newsletter
View the quarterly Paratransit Newsletter.