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Muskoka Lakes tax increase comes in at 8.6 per cent

The Township of Muskoka Lakes has adopted the 2026 Municipal Budget, the first to be introduced as the Mayor’s Budget under Part VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001.

The Township’s budget has been developed with a commitment to ensure the maintenance of existing levels of service while also building for the future by investing in infrastructure renewal, and community services.

The approved 2026 Municipal Budget includes an 8.6 per cent municipal tax rate increase, which translates to approximately $13.85 more per $100,000 of assessed residential property value on the municipal portion of the tax bill.

From the Township of Muskoka Lakes

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3 Comments

  1. Murray Christenson says:

    And I thought Huntsville was bad…smh!

  2. Bill Gannon says:

    Only 8.6 percent you say….Does anyone on council feel proud of this accomplishment?

    Here’s a hint…..you shouldn’t be.

    Ridiculous……

  3. Stephen Fitzmaurice says:

    The governments are pushing people from their property. I can’t increase my wages 8.6 percent!

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