Sylvan Lake town council approves first reading of 2026 tax rate bylaw
Sylvan Lake town council unanimously approved the first reading of the 2026 tax rate bylaw.
Council did not raise the tax rate this year; however, residents will still see their property taxes go up because of an increase in property assessment values and an increase in the provincial government’s education tax.
The town did not communicate what the overall tax rate increase would be with the education tax requisition included in Tuesday’s regular council meeting agenda.
What we do know is the education requisition the province collects from municipalities will increase in Sylvan by $1.5 million or 18.2 per cent. The amount goes from $8.24 million in 2025 to $9.74 million this year. This money is collected by the town on behalf of the province to fund public education in Alberta.


