Property tax assessment for Irving paper mill in Saint John among lowest in Canada

Property tax assessment for Irving paper mill in Saint John among lowest in Canada

The property tax assessment for an Irving paper mill in Saint John, New Brunswick is among the lowest in the nation, according to a report released by the Canadian Property Tax Association (CPTA).

The mill, located on the Saint John River, has a current assessment of $5.6 million, a figure that is significantly lower than the national average.

The report, which was released at the CPTA’s annual conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, details the wide disparity in property tax assessments between different municipalities in Canada.

According to the CPTA, the assessment of the Irving paper mill in Saint John is one of the lowest in the nation, and is well below the national average of $15.7 million.

The report also found that assessments in some municipalities were significantly higher than the national average.

The CPTA said that the low assessment of the Irving paper mill was due, in part, to the fact that it is situated on a river, which can affect the amount of property tax that can be levied.

The CPTA also noted that the mill has not been assessed for some time, and that the current assessment does not reflect the true value of the property.

The report concluded that the property tax assessment for the Irving paper mill in Saint John is among the lowest in the nation, and is well below the national average. The CPTA cautioned that municipalities should take into consideration the true value of the property when assessing property taxes.