Time is running out if you haven't paid the first installment of your final 2021 property tax bill in Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK - You only have few days left to pay the first installment of your final property tax bill for 2021 in Woodstock.
The City says all tax bills were mailed out in mid-July, and you have until Tuesday August 31st to pay up. If you haven't received your tax bill yet, you should call City Hall at 519-539-1291.
You can pay your bill at your bank or online using internet banking, but you will need your 15-digit tax roll number.
You can also stop by City Hall to drop off a cheque in the secure mailbox on Reeve Street or go inside to pay it in person. City Hall is open to the public with COVID-19 safety measures in effect.
Cheques can also be mailed to City Hall using the address below:
City of Woodstock
P.O. Box 1539, 500 Dundas St.
Woodstock, ON
N4S 0A7
You can set up a pre-authorized payment plan with the City so you never miss a tax bill due date and you can find more information online here.

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