Property Taxation and Assessment
Provides local government administrators with an understanding of the processes of assessment and property taxation. Students will also examine other topics such as the role and characteristics of the property tax, elements of assessment techniques, tax rate setting, property tax relief and reform, and the economic effects of property taxes.
Course at a glance
- Aimed at individuals interested in moving into higher level responsibilities in the local government field; our student body includes municipal government employees in planning, corporate services, economic development, operations, finance, and more.
- Fully online asynchronous course, accessible through eClass, the University of Alberta’s eLearning management tool.
- Participate in online discussions with peers from all over Canada and expand your professional network.
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Evaluate the various options that municipal councils must consider prior to setting taxation policies and tax rates.
- Understand the detail behind the concept of taxing property to pay for local services.
- Understand the need for municipalities to evolve and meet the challenges of an ever demanding public.
- Recognize the principles of exemption by analyzing the various property tax relief options or tax exemptions and the background policies.
- Evaluate and compare the various assessment techniques used to prepare the valuation of property for tax purposes.
- Consider the choice of a certain tax policy, as well as evaluate and suggest the economic effect it may have on any given municipality.
This course has no prerequisites
Students from all educational backgrounds welcome. You can register for this course without applying and enrolling in a program.
Take note:
- All learning materials are found through eClass.
Currently counts towards:
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└39-hour elective course
Applicants intending to enrol in a program are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to lock in their course requirements since they are prone to change.
*If you are already enroled in this program, please refer to your specific program requirements as outlined at the time of your admission: Bear Tracks > Academic Advisement.
When will this course be offered?
New course schedules are released each June and November.