Assessement & Taxation

Property Assessments

Every four years, the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) completes a revaluation of all properties. In the 2025 reassessment, the overall property assessment for the Town of Eston increased by 13.3%.

Each spring, property owners receive an Assessment Notice. This notice outlines the classification, exemption status, and assessed value of your property, based on SAMA's data.

You can view your property’s assessment details at any time using SAMAView.

If you disagree with the assessment—such as the classification, exemption, or valuation—you have the right to appeal. Appeals must be submitted before the assessment roll closes.

For full details on how to file an appeal, please visit SAMA's Assessment Appeals page.

 

Property Taxes

Property tax notices are typically mailed out in May each year. This notice outlines the amount of taxes you owe, which is based on your property's assessment and the mill rates set by both the Town of Eston and the Ministry of Education.

Your notice will include a breakdown of taxes for each property you own and show how the funds are allocated between the Town of Eston and the local school division.

Please note: You cannot appeal your Tax Notice. Appeals can only be made on the property assessment, not the tax amount.

Taxes are due by December 31 each year. Late payments are subject to interest penalties.

Early Payment Discount: If your taxes are paid by June 30, you will receive a 2% discount.

 

Understanding Property Tax Tools

The Town of Eston uses a combination of taxation tools to determine property taxes:

  • Base Tax: A flat fee applied to all properties (land) regardless of value. This helps fund essential municipal services.

  • Minimum Tax: This applies when the assessed improvement (building) value is below a certain threshold:

    • Residential: $69,166 or less

    • Commercial: $39,500 or less

  • Mill Rate: Applied to properties with assessed improvement values above the minimum thresholds.
    Example calculation: Taxable Assessment × Mill Rate ÷ 1000 = Property Tax

 

Tax Tools 2023 2024 2025
Residential Base Tax (land) $1240 $1300 $1390
Commercial Base Tax (land) $1240 $1300 $1390
Ag. Base Tax (land) $400 $400 $400
Minimum Tax (improvements) $645 $645 $645
Mill Rate (land & improvements) 9.6 9.7 9.6

 

The school mill rate decreased in 2025 for all property classes.

Property Class 2024 2025
Residental 1.42 1.07
Commercial 4.54 4.27
Agricultral 6.86 6.37

 

If you’re unsure which category your property falls into, please contact the Town Office — we’re happy to help explain your tax notice.


Notice of Preparation of Assessment Roll 2026

Town of Eston
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the TOWN OF ESTON for the year 2026
has been prepared and is open to inspection of the office of the assessor from
Monday to Thursday 9am – 5pm (closed 12-1)
Friday 10am – 5pm (closed 12-1)
From April 1, 2026 – May 1, 2026

A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the
assessment notices have been sent as required. All fees must be submitted to the local
assessor at the TOWN OF ESTON.
All appeals must be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Revision, Nicolle Hoskins,
which can be sent electronically to: secretary@westernmunicipal.ca, or via post/mail to
TOWN OF ESTON, Box 757, Eston, SK S0L 1A0, and forwarded to the Secretary of the Board
of Revision.

Any person wishing to discuss the notice of assessment or potential appeal may contact
the assessor at the TOWN OF ESTON, Box 757, Eston, SK S0L 1A0. A notice of appeal,
accompanied by a $50 appeal fee, which will be returned if the appeal is successful, must
be submitted by the Friday May 1, 2026.

Dated this 1st day of April 2026. Jody Irwin
Assessor
Town of Eston
111 4th Ave SE | Box 757
Eston, SK S0L 1A0
(306) 962-4444 | Fax: (306) 962-4224
cao@eston.ca | eston.ca