GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015

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GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 Prince Edward Island POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT BELFAST COMMUNITY COUNCIL BELLE RIVER C0A $94.70 BONSHAW COMMUNITY BONSHAW C0A $231.24 BORDEN NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION BORDEN-CARLETON C0B $1,418.36 BRACKLEY MUNICIPALITY BRACKLEY C1E $1,656.43 CAVENDISH SEWER UTILITY HUNTER RIVER C0A $5,195.35 CHARLOTTETOWN WATER COMMISSION CHARLOTTETOWN C1N $181,625.66 CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $450,198.20 CITY OF SUMMERSIDE SUMMERSIDE C1N $256,878.98 COMMUNITY OF ABRAMS VILLAGE WELLINGTON STATION C0B $4,204.04 COMMUNITY OF AFTON NEW DOMINION C0A $519.50 COMMUNITY OF BORDEN-CARLETON BORDEN-CARLETON C0B $4,436.47 COMMUNITY OF CLYDE RIVER CORNWALL C0A $123.12 COMMUNITY OF CRAPAUD CRAPAUD C0A $4,488.58 COMMUNITY OF GRAND TRACADIE YORK C0A $1,329.83 COMMUNITY OF HAZELBROOK CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $80.52 COMMUNITY OF KINGSTON CORNWALL C0A $540.28 COMMUNITY OF KINKORA KINKORA C0B $5,273.85 COMMUNITY OF LINKLETTER LINKLETTER C1N $722.92 COMMUNITY OF LORNE VALLEY MONTAGUE C0A $116.51 COMMUNITY OF MIMINEGASH MIMINEGASH C0B $1,011.62 COMMUNITY OF MISCOUCHE MISCOUCHE C0B $9,699.67 COMMUNITY OF MOUNT STEWART MOUNT STEWART C0A $1,824.36 COMMUNITY OF MURRAY RIVER MURRAY RIVER C0A $3,168.54 COMMUNITY OF NEW HAVEN RIVERDALE BONSHAW C0A $438.98 COMMUNITY OF NORTH RUSTICO SEWER AND WATER UTILITY NORTH RUSTICO C0A $8,780.63 CORPORATION COMMUNITY OF NORTH SHORE YORK C0A $1,631.97 COMMUNITY OF SHERBROOKE SUMMERSIDE C1N $853.59 COMMUNITY OF ST. FELIX TIGNISH C0B $16.00 COMMUNITY OF ST. NICHOLAS MISCOUCHE C0B $185.21 COMMUNITY OF ST. PETERS BAY ST. PETERS BAY C0A $6,286.78 COMMUNITY OF TIGNISH TIGNISH C0B $4,026.31 COMMUNITY OF VICTORIA VICTORIA C0A $2,034.80 COMMUNITY OF YORK YORK C0A $1,868.47 EAST RIVER FIRE COMPANY INC. MOUNT STEWART C0A $1,263.20 EAST ROYALTY LIONS SENIORS NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $597.11 Page 1 of 3 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 Prince Edward Island POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT EASTERN KINGS COMMUNITY COUNCIL SOURIS C0A $485.21 ELLERSLIE - BIDEFORD COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE ELLERSLIE C0B $263.93 EVERGREEN LODGE LTD ELLERSLIE C0B $585.39 GEORGETOWN SEWAGE COLLECTION AND TREATMENT CORPORATION GEORGETOWN C0A $669.33 INC COMMUNITY OF WELLINGTON WELLINGTON STATION C0B $4,384.22 ISLAND WASTE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION CHARLOTTETOWN C1E $357,215.05 KINGS SQUARE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORP CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $1,440.43 KINGS SQUARE NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $5,437.93 LA COOPÉRATIVE D'HABITATION GABRIEL CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $1,362.40 LA COOPÉRATIVE D'HÉBERGEMENT LE BEL ÂGE LTÉE WELLINGTON STATION C0B $8,895.07 LOWER MONTAGUE COMMUNITY COUNCIL MONTAGUE C0A $247.81 MILTONVALE PARK COMMUNITY NORTH MILTON C1E $871.49 MONTAGUE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE MONTAGUE C0A $106.97 MUNICIPALITY OF CARDIGAN CARDIGAN C0A $1,681.31 MUNICIPALITY OF UNION ROAD CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $107.90 NEW GLASGOW RURAL COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANY HUNTER RIVER C0A $9,538.12 NORTH SHORE RURAL COMMUNITY FIRE COMPANY LITTLE YORK C0A $4,405.38 NORTH SHORE SENIORS' HOUSING LIMITED YORK C0A $3,952.66 O'LEARY LEGION DEVELOPMENT CORP INC O'LEARY C0B $1,979.70 O'LEARY SEWAGE COLLECTION AND TREATMENT CORPORATION O'LEARY C0B $385.36 PARKDALE SHERWOOD LIONS CORPORATION CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $225.65 PEI FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION SERVICES INC. CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $590.08 POWNAL SQUARE CO-OPERATIVE LTD CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $1,349.69 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ACTION HOUSING INC CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $514.70 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOUSING CORPORATION CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $45,558.48 RENATE PLACE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $925.11 RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF STANLEY BRIDGE, HOPE RIVER, BAYVIEW, HUNTER RIVER C0A $1,778.45 SAS HOUSE INC. CHARLOTTETOWN C1A $1,123.48 SEAWOOD WATER UTILITY CORPORATION SUMMERSIDE C1N $1,660.64 ST. JOHN HOUSE INC. CHARLOTTETOWN C1B $3,194.42 ST. PATRICKS NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION FORT AUGUSTUS C1B $261.87 STRATFORD COMMUNITY SENIORS' COMPLEX LTD STRATFORD C1B $737.73 STRATFORD UTILITY CORPORATION STRATFORD C1B $52,939.15 SUNRISE LODGE INCORPORATED HUNTER RIVER C0A $346.35 THE COMMUNITY OF BORDEN-CARLETON WATER AND SEWAGE BORDEN-CARLETON C0B $1,556.04 CORPORATION Page 2 of 3 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 Prince Edward Island POSTAL PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME CODE AMOUNT THE COMMUNITY OF HUNTER RIVER HUNTER RIVER C0A $2,210.87 THE COMMUNITY OF TYNE VALLEY TYNE VALLEY C0B $896.59 THE TOWN OF ALBERTON ALBERTON C0B $9,925.68 THE TOWN OF STRATFORD STRATFORD C1B $60,882.80 TOWN OF CORNWALL CORNWALL C0A $17,099.58 TOWN OF CORNWALL WATER & SEWER UTILITY CORPORATION CORNWALL C0A $28,970.62 TOWN OF GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN C0A $7,534.61 TOWN OF KENSINGTON KENSINGTON C0B $29,946.71 TOWN OF MONTAGUE MONTAGUE C0A $23,472.87 TOWN OF MONTAGUE SEWER AND WATER COLLECTION AND MONTAGUE C0A $5,315.58 TREATMENT CORPORATION TOWN OF NORTH RUSTICO NORTH RUSTICO C0A $23,010.06 TOWN OF OLEARY O'LEARY C0B $6,906.12 TOWN OF SOURIS SOURIS C0A $18,042.36 TYNE VALLEY SEWERAGE UTILITY TYNE VALLEY C0B $5,420.02 VILLAGE OF CENTRAL BEDEQUE SUMMERSIDE C1N $563.75 VILLAGE OF MORELL INC MORELL C0A $5,244.85 VILLAGE OF MURRAY HARBOUR INC MURRAY HARBOUR C0A $4,502.18 VILLAGE OF ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS C0B $724.07 WEST RIVER COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL STRATFORD C1B $225.44 Page 3 of 3.
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