Education Taxes - Explained

Under Alberta legislation, municipalities are legally required to collect the education property tax on behalf of the Government of Alberta. Municipalities do not determine the amount, purpose, distribution, or collection method of the tax.


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The Province annually determines the total revenue required for education, calculates each municipality’s education property tax requisition, and obligates municipalities to collect this amount through property assessment and taxation.

Municipalities collect education tax dollars from their ratepayers, and send them to the Province, and may also remit funds to separate school boards where applicable.

Residents often mistakenly believe municipalities control the education tax because it appears on the municipal tax bill. If you'd like read more information about how education property taxes are calculated and collected, find more information online.

To summarize:

  • The Province, not Sylvan Lake Council, determines:
    • the total education tax revenue,
    • the provincial tax rates, and
    • each municipality’s (Sylvan Lake’s) required contribution


Education taxes do NOT fund Sylvan Lake services

The Province specifies that education property tax revenue supports public and separate school students and funds instructional costs such as teacher salaries, textbooks, and classroom resources—not municipal operations.


If it’s not a tax from the Town, can’t I just get a separate bill?

The short answer is: we can’t. Municipalities are required to collect the provincial requisition through property assessment and taxation, meaning the education tax must appear on the municipal property tax bill.

There is no legal authority for municipalities to:

  • issue a standalone education tax invoice,
  • change the billing structure, or
  • administer the education tax outside the municipal tax notice


What’s the bottom line here?

The education property tax is a provincial tax. The Government of Alberta sets the amount each year, and municipalities are required by law to collect it through the property tax system and send it to the Province. The municipality does not control the rate, does not keep the revenue, and cannot issue a separate provincial bill.


What if I still have questions about education taxes and how they work?

To learn about education taxes visit Education property tax | Alberta.ca

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