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Mississauga, Ontario

Mississauga Property Tax Calculator

Mississauga charges 1.0339% of assessed value for 2026. On a typical $1,014,120 home that is $10,485 a year — and it counts against your mortgage qualification every month.

Check this against the city. This rate comes from a 2026 aggregate updated in August 2026, not from Mississauga's own tax schedule. It is close, but confirm before you budget on it.

Your assessment, not your purchase price — they are often different.

2026 total residential rate for Mississauga.

Annual property tax
$10,485
Per month$874
Effective rate1.0339%
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How Mississauga compares

CityRateTypical homeAnnual bill
Hamilton 1.497% $741,172 $11,096
Brampton 1.201% $888,203 $10,664
Mississauga 1.034% $1,014,120 $10,485
Ottawa 1.227% $683,308 $8,385
Toronto 0.767% $1,058,658 $8,123
Halifax 1.197% $577,503 $6,913
Winnipeg 1.240% $408,020 $5,059
Edmonton 1.014% $475,079 $4,817
Montreal 0.661% $645,000 $4,263
Quebec City 0.825% $508,000 $4,191
Calgary 0.618% $629,855 $3,893
Vancouver 0.336% $1,099,100 $3,697
Surrey 0.311% $936,004 $2,909

Sorted by annual bill, which is what you actually pay — not by rate, which is what gets quoted.

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The bigger line

Your rate moves more money than your tax rate

Mississauga property tax on a typical home is $10,485 a year. A quarter point on the mortgage for that same home is worth roughly $2,028 a year — and unlike the tax bill, it is negotiable.

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Questions

What is the property tax rate in Mississauga?

1.0339% of assessed value for 2026. On the average selling price of $1,014,120 that is about $10,485 a year, or $874 a month.

Does property tax affect how much I can borrow?

Directly. Property tax is part of your gross debt service ratio, so a higher municipal rate cuts your maximum mortgage. At 1.034% a $1,014,120 home uses about $874 a month of your ratio room before you have paid a cent of mortgage. See what that does to your affordability →

Is a low rate the same as a low bill?

No, and Mississauga is a good illustration. Surrey has the lowest rate in this group at 0.311% but a typical home of $936,004, so the bill is $2,909. Hamilton charges 1.497% on a $741,172 home for $11,096. Rate and assessment move in opposite directions.

Should I let my lender collect it?

On an insured mortgage you usually have no choice — the lender collects it with your payment and remits it. With 20% or more down most lenders will let you pay the municipality directly, which keeps the money in your account longer. Neither option changes what you owe.

Rate: 2026 total residential rate, from a 2026 municipal rate aggregate updated 7 August 2026. Price basis: average selling price, June 2026, TRREB. Assessed value and market value are not the same thing. Your bill is based on the assessment.

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