the property owner. For those property owners that are enrolled in the due date plan with a scheduled payment of April 15th, 2020 there will be an option to ask Administration to change the due date to June 30, 2020. Property owners who would like to suspend or cancel their pre-authorized payments may do so by emailing the City of Windsor Property Tax Office through propertytax@citywindsor.ca. Property owners who opt to suspend their payment plan will be asked to indicate if they would like their plan to be automatically reinstated after June 30, 2020. Payment Plans will be automatically reinstated by Administration if there is no outstanding balance as a June 30, 2020. Payment Plans may also be reinstated once any outstanding balance is paid in full however property owners will need to contact the Tax Office for further instructions in those cases as staff will not be monitoring individual property tax accounts once the June 30 deadline has passed. Property owners will need to reapply for those payment plans that are cancelled.

 That all remaining post dated cheques submitted to the Tax Office which are being held for the April 15, 2020 instalment continue to be held until June 30, 2020 and cashed unless cancelled by the property owner. Property owners who would like to stop their post dated cheque may do so by emailing the Tax Office through propertytax@citywindsor.ca. Property owners who opt to stop their cheque will be advised that they will be required to replace the payment by June 30, 2020. Cheques will be returned to taxpayers by regular mail.

 That the $50 fee for Non-Sufficient Funds relating to property tax payments be waived for the period through to June 30, 2020. It is expected that some property owners may not be aware of the property tax relief measures or may not realized that payments are being automatically withdrawn until such time as it is too late and there is insufficient funds in their account to cover payment. Where there is a missed payment, Administration will suspend the pre-authorized payment plan and attempt to contact the taxpayer subject to the availability of resources to do so. Missed property tax payments will be the responsibility of the property owner with payment required by June 30, 2020 to avoid interest and penalty. Plans will be automatically reinstated by Administration if there is no outstanding balance as at June 30, 2020. Plans may also be reinstated once any outstanding balance is paid in full beyond June 30th, however property owners will need to contact the Tax Office for further instructions.

 That there be no late payment charges in either form, penalty and/or interest through the period ending June 30, 2020. The amendment of the 3rd instalment date from April 15 to June 30, 2020 effectively stops the application of penalty to property tax accounts for those property owners who would have otherwise made payment on time and now fall into arrears. It does not assist those property owners who are in arrears and would otherwise not be making a payment in regards to current property taxes. Interest on outstanding balances would also continue to be applied on the 1st of every month (being April, May and June). There is no ability to charge interest on