Description
Announces the elimination of the Alberta Indian Tax Exemption (AITE) card in June of 2021 as part of the Government of Alberta's efforts to reduce red tape, and explains how eligible individuals entitled to exemptions should provide valid evidence of exemption. Tax and Revenue Administration special notices announce changes to, or clarify, administrative policies and practices. These notices are time-specific, and meant to be transitory in nature. The information may eventually be incorporated into other publications such as information circulars or web content.
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May 12, 2021
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AITE special notice vol. 4 no. 19 : elimination of AITE cards and use of federal Certificate of Indian Status card (May 2021)
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[SUPERSEDED] - AITE special notice vol. 4 no. 19 : elimination of AITE cards and use of federal Certificate of Indian Status card (April 15, 2021)
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2021-04-15
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2021-04-15T22:33:48.813957
Date Modified
2021-05-12
Date Issued
2021-04-15
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Note: the Government of Alberta recognizes that many First Nations people and communities in the province prefer not to describe themselves as Indians/Indian bands. These terms have been used where necessary to reflect their legal meaning in the federal Indian Act.
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Tax and Revenue Administration