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DesainRumah 2 Lantai dari The Durham. Desain rumah dua lantai dari New Zealand ini memiliki langit-langit setinggi 3,5 meter pada ruang keluarga dan ruang makan. Hal tersebut membuatnya mampu memaksimalkan ruang sekaligus cahaya alami ke dalamnya. Sedangkan lantai atasnya menawarkan ruang tamu ketiga yang bisa dipakai sebagai tempat berkumpul
soal matematika kelas 1 sd penjumlahan dan pengurangan. Skip to content MyToronto Pay is a convenient way to pay and manage multiple City services from one secure profile. To ensure your payment reaches the City on or before the due date, we suggest making your payment electronically through our new service MyToronto Pay, or through your financial institution’s online banking, or through a pre-authorized payment plan with the City or with your mortgage company property tax bills only. Consider electronic payment to avoid incurring tax penalty/interest or to avoid losing your utility bill’s early payment discount by ensuring your payment is received on or before the due date. If mailing payment through Canada Post, allow time for mail delivery and send payment several days before the due date. Ways to Pay MyToronto Pay MyToronto Pay is a new service from the City of Toronto in collaboration with our trusted partner PayIt. Using MyToronto Pay, property tax and utility bill payments can be made by electronic funds transfer with no convenience fee, or credit card and debit card with a convenience fee charged by industry. Learn more about MyToronto Pay. Financial Institutions You can pay your property tax bill or utility bill at banks or financial institutions through online banking, telephone banking, at an automatic teller or in-person. To avoid late penalties and interest, please pay well before the due date, processing times for your payment can vary. To register and pay through online banking You will need your 21 digit assessment roll number from your tax bill or property tax account statement. You will need your 20 digit account and client number from your utility bill. Sign in to your financial institution’s secure website and select either of the following as the payee Name of Financial Institution Payee Listing for Property Tax Payee Listing for Utility Bills BMO Bank of Montreal Toronto, City of, Taxes Toronto, City of, Utility CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Toronto City of Property Tax Toronto City of Utility Bill National Bank City of Toronto Taxes City of Toronto Utilities RBC Royal Bank of Canada City of Toronto Property Taxes City of Toronto Utility Bill Scotiabank Toronto City Property Tax Toronto City Utility bill TD Canada Trust Toronto City of Property Taxes Toronto City of Utility bill If your bank is not listed, please contact your financial institution for information. Payee information is subject to change without notice. If you require assistance, please contact your bank or financial institution. Updating your Payment Information Be sure to select the correct bill payee and confirm your account number matches your current bill. A Payment Re-Distribution Fee will apply on requests to re-distribute electronic payments made to an incorrect account. If you have recently purchased, sold or moved from a property, review tips on managing your accounts. Mail-In Payment Post-dated cheques are accepted for the due dates. Cheques are payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto. Property taxes Utility bills Treasurer, City of Toronto Box 5000 Toronto, ON M2N 5V1 Treasurer, City of Toronto Box 6000 Toronto, ON M2N 5V3 If mailing payment through Canada Post, send payment several days before the due date to allow for delivery. Payment must reach out offices by the due date to avoid penalty and interest charges. Note Do not send cash by mail. Cheques submitted for payment can not be retrieved or returned. Customers must contact their financial institution to place a stop payment on any cheques they do not want to be cashed. Pre-Authorized Payment Programs If you enroll in the Pre-authorized Tax Payment PTP Program or the Pre-authorized Utility Payment PUP Program, your bank or financial institution will automatically withdraw your payments on the due date. Payment for supplementary and/or omitted property tax bills cannot be withdrawn through PTP. Use one of the other listed payment options to make payment. Learn more Pre-Authorized Tax Payment Program Pre-Authorized Utility Bill Payment Program Mortgage Company Property Tax bills Only If your taxes are paid by a mortgage company, promptly forward your tax bill/statement to its office. You will receive a final property tax bill for your records. Inquiry & Payment Counters and Drop Box Services Property Tax, Utility and Parking Violation Inquiry & Payment Counters are open. Counters at Metro Hall remain closed. You can make payment by cash, cheque, money order, or debit card. If making payment via drop box, cheque or money order is accepted. First Tax Payments for Newly Built Properties Property tax accounts for newly constructed properties are created after the occupancy date. Property owners will receive a property assessment change notice from Municipal Property Assessment Corporation MPAC before receiving the first property tax bill. MPAC provides the City with the assessment information to create your new tax account. New owners will not be able to make payment by digital, cheque or in-person options, before receiving their first property tax bill. Only after you have received your first tax bill, you can then set up your payment options through MyToronto Pay, or with your bank or financial institution. Lookup your Property Tax & Utility Account Log on to the Lookups to view your account details, billing and payment information. Property Tax Lookup View your account details and change your mailing address. Access Account Request a Tax Receipt Current Year Tax Receipts Your request must be made by phone or mail by December 31. You must identify each property for which you need a receipt. Your receipts will be issued in December at no charge. Your request must be made annually. Alternatively, acquire account information through the Property Tax Lookup. Locate a previous bill and sign in to the lookup by entering information on the property tax bill. For Prior Year Tax Receipts Mail-in requests You may request a receipt for prior years for a fee, charged per year. A cheque, payable to Treasurer, City of Toronto Revenue Services, General Correspondence, Lower Level 5100 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2N 5V7 In-person requests Property Tax, Utility and Parking Violation Inquiry & Payment Counters have reopened. Counters at Metro Hall remain closed. Request a Refund or Transfer of Payment Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, we are experiencing delays in the processing of customer service refund requests. To monitor the status of your request access your property tax or utility account with the Property Tax Lookup and Utility Bill Lookup, or contact a customer service representative at 311 – Tax & Utility Inquiry phone line, outside City limits call 416-392-CITY 2489. Refund of Assessment/Tax Appeals A credit balance resulting from a successful assessment/tax appeal will be refunded to the property owner. If you filed an assessment appeal and have sold your property before you have received your appeal decision, please inform your lawyer. Refund/Credit Transfer or Paid the Wrong Account Requests for refund or transfer of a credit balance due to an overpayment or a payment applied to a wrong account will require proof of payment. Fees may apply. If you have an outstanding balance on your account any applicable credit will be applied to your balance. If you own more than one property, available credits will be applied to outstanding balances on any of your property tax accounts to bring accounts up-to-date. Refunds will only be issued if your accounts are paid in full. Copies of the following are acceptable proof of payment cancelled cheque bank statement showing the payment in question cashier’s paid stamp on a bill/statement paid at one of the City’s Inquiry and Payment counters receipt of debit payment made at one of the City’s Inquiry and Payment counters Note A printout of the payment history from the Property Tax Lookup and Utility Bill Lookup is not acceptable proof of payment. Additional documents are required, if Your property has undergone a change in ownership Provide a Statement of Adjustments. If a vendor is requesting a refund and a sale has transpired, both the vendor and purchaser Statement of Adjustments along with the vendor’s forwarding address is required. You are the Power of Attorney or the Executor of the Estate Provide documents assigning Power of Attorney or Executor of Estate. Provide a Statement of Adjustments if applicable. You are the tenant paying the utility bill and are not listed on the account Provide a letter of direction from the property owner. You are the property owner and your tenant pays the utility bill Provide a letter of direction from the tenant. Property Tax Overpayments at Year-End If an overpayment has created a credit of less than $3,000 on your tax account at the end of the year, the credit will be transferred and applied to the next upcoming tax billing. This only occurs if there has not been an ownership change within the year of the credit and that the account is in good standing. If there are arrears on the account, such as other charges for example, outstanding utility bills and/or other charges the credit will not be automatically transferred. Refund of Pre-Authorized Payment If you are enrolled in the pre-authorized payment program and are requesting a refund of an overpayment you may request from your bank or financial institution a Refusal of Payment, or a refund from the City. Your refund will be processed after 90 days from the date of withdrawal as per your pre-authorized debit agreement in compliance with Payments Canada rules. Submit Your Request by Email, Fax or Mail Email revref Fax 416-696-4131 refer to Tips on Faxing and Emailing Mail City of Toronto Revenue Services, Refunds Unit 5100 Yonge St., Lower Level, Toronto, ON M2N 5V7 Inquire on Missing Tax or Utility Bill Payments If you submitted a payment and it is not reflected on your property tax or utility account, contact your financial institution directly to investigate and locate your payment, or, provide proof of payment directly to the City. For payment investigation inquiries please contact a customer service representative. Returned Payment Charges NSF Non-Sufficient Funds NSF If any of your cheque payments do not clear through your financial institution for reasons such as insufficient funds, the City will charge you an Dishonoured Cheque Processing Fee with penalty/interest for late payment. A letter will be mailed to you notifying you of the new account balance. Payment is due upon receipt of the letter.
Pay your Toronto Building fees and Committee of Adjustment fees online using this simple and convenient method. The online payment service allows applicants of Building Permits, Committee of Adjustment Applications, or other Toronto Building services to pay the required fees online, by credit card, at any time of the day. To make a payment online, you must be the Applicant listed on the application form, and also have The application number for your building permit or other Toronto Building service The email address you used as the Applicant to apply for the permit or service A credit card. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. Which Fees Can Be Paid Online? Fees for Building Permit applications are calculated based on the area and type of work proposed in your application. The initial and confirmed permit fees for many permit types are payable online using this service. Other, larger projects have permit fee amounts that cannot be processed online and payment for these applications must be made by Electronic Funds Transfer EFT Fees collected by Toronto Building for Development Charges, Education Development Charges, Parks Levies which are not payable by Credit Card also cannot be paid online. These fees and must be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer. For EFT instructions and information, please contact 416-397-5330 during regular business hours The Online Payment Process The online payment service follows these steps, outlined below Search Enter a permit number and email address to query fees Review A list of unpaid fees will be displayed along with the total to be paid. You must pay all outstanding fees to proceed. Pay Enter your credit card information into the payment screen. Confirm The confirmation screen is displayed once your payment is processed. You will then be sent a standard Toronto Building receipt by email, as a PDF attachment. Other Ways to Pay If you are unable to pay the fees required for your application online, please make your payment by Phone, or for large payments, by Electronic Funds Transfer. Payments by Phone To use the Toronto Building Fee Payment Line service, please call 416-397-5222. Before you make your call Please have your credit card ready before calling. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. Ensure that you are the authorized cardholder Be prepared to provide an email address along with the application folder number 13-123456 ABC 00 for which you are paying Toronto Building will process the payment for the authorized credit card holder and he/she will receive a receipt by email. Electronic Funds Transfer Payments for large projects, or for payments not accepted by Credit Card must be made using Electronic Funds Transfer. For EFT instructions and information, please contact 416-397-5330 during regular business hours
How much does it cost to paint a house in Toronto or the cost of painting per square foot is the most questions from customers when looking for house painting quotes To answer this question, first, you have to ask yourself several questions. it is because the overall cost painting house varies depending on the following questions. What is the size of your house ? The size of your house determines the number of labour hours and the total of gallon of paint, the bigger the house is the longer the time requires to paint house Is it a three or four levels of townhouse or standard two floors house In these days, more and more townhouses are built with three or four floors to accommodate more living spaces. However, it takes more labour hours to paint those houses than standard two floor homes. It is because those townhomes with three or four floors have more walls to paint especially in stairwell and landing area than standard two floor houses If they have roof top patio, they look like three floors from outside but they actually have four floors inside to paint Sometimes, the walls on main floor may also connect to the basement as well. As the walls are all connected, therefore, we have to paint more wall spaces than standard two floor homes. Is it an empty house or occupied ? As professional home painters in Toronto, we love to paint empty houses than occupied. It is easy to move around and is faster to get painting complete. However, in reality, half of the job of painting house is in occupied homes, either the colour is out of dated or home owners want to refresh their home. For occupied homes, we prefer the home owners to help us organize their stuffs and to help us move furniture to the centre of the room. But, it still requires more labour hours than painting empty houses in general. Painting walls only or you need to paint trim, doors and windows ? Even though doors and windows don’t have much area to paint, they actually takes more time to paint than walls especially the frames of door and windows It takes us one hour to paint two coats on door and door frames. for the same one hour, we can paint one small room. if you have eight doors to paint, it really takes one guy doing nothing else but doors. Do you need to paint ceiling ? There are two type of ceiling in Toronto’s homes, one is stucco ceiling / popcorn ceiling, the other is smooth ceiling. Painting smooth ceiling is easier than stucco ceiling. It is like painting walls. For stucco ceiling, if it is never painted, we have to seal it with Oil Primer firt then put two coats of paint. It is because unsealed stucco ceiling will fall off when it absorbs the water from paint. Painting stucco ceiling is messy and the smell of Oil Primer is unpleasant Do you have open to above tall walls in the front entry or living rooms ? The open to above foyer or living room makes houses look bigger and brighter and it is a nice feature to your home. However, it is hard to reach the top and it may require scaffolding plus it need more paint as well. typically, one wall of open to above need two gallons of paint. For the same two gallons of paint, we can paint one bedroom. Do you have wainscotting on walls and Do you want to paint inside closets ? This two increase the total number of labour hours. For instance, walls without wainscotting requires cutting in the ceiling line and the bottom of walls along baseboards. With wainscotting, it double the hours of cutting in with brushes. it is becuase we have to cut-in along the wainscotting plus the ceiling line and the bottom of the wall, it is the same theory applying to the closets especially with custom multi shelf systems. What grade / quality of paint do you prefer to paint your house? We use Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams paint for most of our paint projects in Toronto. Each brand has three categories of paint with different features. Regular grade, mid grade, and premium grade. Read our blog “Benjamin Moore vs Sherwin Williams“ The price of each grade is $40, $68 and $85 per gallon. If you upgrade the paint from regular to mid grade, there is $28 difference per gallon, if you need 10 gallon of mid grade paint for your homes. There is $280 plus tax in the overall cost of painting your houses in Toronto. Read our blog “choose the right paint for you project” Do we need to apply primer to cover the existing colours and How many paint colours are needed ? The paint colour plays an important role in painting and it may change the overall cost of painting houses in Toronto. The standard painting system is to apply two coats of paint on walls for colour changes, however, in some cases, we need three or four coats to cover the existing colours. For instance, painting coloured walls back to the white always requires two coats of primer as base coat to help with coverage and then two coats of paint. It is because white has the worst coverage, therefore, the cost of painting houses in Toronto is higher because it requires more labour hours and material. Read my other blog “painting white may cost you more” There is another cases, some people want accent walls or feature walls to decorate their home. From decoration prospective, it works well if you pick the right accent colour to pair with main colour, however, it generates the waste of paint. It is because painting one wall does not need a full gallon of paint. but, we have to buy the full gallon for this accent colour and we cannot use the rest of this colour in any other rooms. Therefore, the more paint colour to use, the more waste of paint. this is why we charge extra to cover the waste of paint. After reading all of those questions above, I believe you have an idea that it is not easy to answer the question of the cost of painting house in Toronto without knowing the answers first. However, with more than 7 years of painting houses in Toronto RichmondHill, Markham Aurora, we, professional house painters, have developed a standard pricing system to simplify the estimate process. For us, on average, the painting cost of square foot $ is a good start to paint your house in Toronto. if your home is 2000 square foot, you want to paint walls only, there is no damage on walls, the new colour can cover the existing colour in two coats, your cost of painting house in Toronto is $2500
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