PLANNING FOR GROWTH NORTH
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District: Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable

Q1: How can I make a payment to the Northern Municipal Trust Account (water and sewer, taxes, land purchase, planning related invoices, etc)?
A: You can call, pay online, or mail.
 
1. Call 1-800-663-1555 or 1-306-425-4330 to pay with credit card. Please note that the maximum credit card payment per tax payer will be $5,000.00.

2. Online Payment Option
     a.  Payments may be made online via an Electronic Bill Payment System with the following financial institutions:
          - Bank of Montreal
          - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
          - Conexus Credit Union
          - Central 1 Credit Union (all participating Credit Unions)
          - TD Canada Trust
 
When setting up this service for TAX PAYMENT your account number will be the 8 digit roll number as shown on the top left of your Tax Notice. If you have multiple properties, please set up an account for each roll number. When making payment please ensure the payee chosen is Northern Mun Trust Acct Taxes.
                             
When setting up this service for UTILITY WATER AND SEWER PAYMENT your account number will be the alphanumeric digit number as shown on the top left of your Utility Notice. If you have multiple properties, please set up an account for each utility number. When making payment please ensure the payee chosen is Northern Mun Trust Acct Utilities or Northern Mun Trust.
 
3. Mail cheque or money order to: ***Note: Please make all payments out to ‘Northern Municipal Trust Account’***
        Northern Municipal Trust Account
        Box 113
        La Ronge SK
        S0J 1L0
​
Q2: How can my business send an invoice?
A: Invoices may be mailed, faxed, or emailed.
 
Mail to: Northern Municipal Trust Account
Box 113
La Ronge SK
S0J 1L0
 
Fax : 1-306-425-2401
Email : nmtaaccountspayable@gov.sk.ca
​
Q3: How do I request a tax certificate or search?
A: Requests may be mailed, faxed, or emailed.
 
Mail to: Northern Municipal Trust Account
Box 113
La Ronge SK
S0J 1L0
 
Fax : 1-306-425-2401
Email : nsadinfo@gov.sk.ca
 
Request must include:
  • legal description of property (lot, block, plan number)
  • full name and mailing address of individual or company making request
  • request for tax certificate or tax search
 
Tax certificates and tax searches cost $10.00 each. Please send proof of payment with request or call 1-800-663-1555 to make payment with credit card. Originals of the request result and invoice will be mailed.
​

 Northern Municipal Services:
​1-800-663-1555
​NMS@gov.sk.ca

  • Home
  • Northern Municipal Services
    • About Northern Municipal Services
    • District Administration (municipality) >
      • About the District (municipality)
      • Public Notices in the District
      • Assessment Notice FAQ
      • Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable
    • Northern Municipal Trust Account Programs >
      • About the NMTA & Board
      • Northern Capital Grants Program
      • Northern Water and Sewer Program
      • Wildfire Mitigation Project
    • Northern Planning and Sustainability Unit >
      • About NPS Unit
      • Planning for Growth North
  • Northern Communities & Areas
    • The Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD)
    • Towns >
      • La Ronge
      • Creighton
    • Northern Villages >
      • Air Ronge
      • Beauval
      • Buffalo Narrows
      • Cumberland House
      • Denare Beach
      • Green Lake
      • Ile-a-la Crosse
      • La Loche
      • Pelican Narrows
      • Pinehouse
      • Sandy Bay
    • Northern Hamlets >
      • Black Point
      • Cole Bay
      • Dore Lake
      • Jans Bay
      • Michel Village
      • Patuanak
      • St. George's Hill
      • Stony Rapids
      • Timber Bay
      • Turnor Lake
      • Weyakwin
    • District >
      • About
      • Northern Settlements >
        • About
        • Bear Creek
        • Brabant
        • Camsell Portage
        • Descharme Lake
        • Garson Lake
        • Missinipe
        • Sled Lake
        • Southend
        • Stanley Mission
        • Uranium City
        • Wollaston Lake
      • Resort Subdivisions >
        • About
        • East Trout Lake
        • Jan Lake
        • Keeley Lake
        • Lac La Plonge
        • Little Amyot Lake
        • Little Bear Lake
        • Michel Point
        • Napatak
        • Ramsey Bay
        • Sturgeon Weir
        • Tower Beach
        • Tyrrell Lake
        • Wadin Bay
        • Whelan Bay
      • Cluster Subdivisions >
        • Deschambault Lake Subdivision
        • Eagle Point Subdivision
        • English Bay Subdivision
        • Kinoosao Subdivision
        • Lamp Lake Subdivision
        • Lloyd Lake Subdivision
        • Nemeiben Lake Subdivision
        • Potato Lake Subdivision
        • Sturgeon Landing Subdivision
      • Development and Land Sales in the District
    • Lac La Ronge Planning Area >
      • About
      • Development in the Planning Area
      • Planning Bylaws & Maps
      • Advisory Northern Planning Commission
  • Toolkits & Resources
    • Legislation
    • Bylaw Guides
    • Population
    • Governance and Administration
    • Waterworks Reporting
    • Assessment & Taxation
    • First Nations & Métis Engagement
    • Community Health, Safety and Wellbeing
    • Land Use Planning
    • Emergency Preparedness and Community Safety
    • Maps & Databases
  • Contact Us