Town tackles outstanding property taxes with ‘boots on the ground’ approach
Seek and you shall find. Knock and the door shall be opened.
That seems to be the new motto for the Town of Battleford which managed to recover a heaping amount of property taxes in arrears by being direct with ratepayers, and taking action.
In giving his report to council Monday Finance Director David Gillan said with concentrated efforts this spring the town managed to knock down the outstanding balance for property taxes (municipal and education taxes) from $659,744 in December 2018 to $191,054 as of June 10, 2019.
“It’s tremendous,” Mayor Ames Leslie said following council. “Every dollar that we can collect that’s outstanding takes the stress off the homeowner, takes the stress off our finance department, and is one more dollar in the town’s reserves to pave more streets, to build more parks, to improve the community as a whole.”