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Pdfs GST-HST Municipal Rebates 2019 E Not Finished.Xlsx GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT ALEXANDER BAY UNITED CHURCH HOMES INC GLOVERTOWN A0G $507.05 ARNOLD'S COVE SENIOR CITIZEN'S HOUSING CORPORATION ARNOLD'S COVE A0B $1,059.89 BAULINE TOWN COUNCIL BAULINE A1K $5,198.76 BAY BULLS TOWN COUNCIL BAY BULLS A0A $15,042.74 BAY DE GRAVE REGIONAL MUNICIPAL SERVICES CORPORATION SOUTH RIVER A0A $626.64 BAY L'ARGENT TOWN COUNCIL BAY L'ARGENT A0E $2,514.16 BELLEORAM TOWN COUNCIL BELLEORAM A0H $3,668.25 BELLEVUE LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT BELLEVUE A0B $431.60 BIRCHY COVE LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT NEWMAN'S COVE A0C $187.01 BOTWOOD SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING COMMITTEE (BSCHC) GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR A2A $2,411.73 BRANCH COMMUNITY COUNCIL BRANCH A0B $13,499.65 BRENT'S COVE COMMUNITY COUNCIL BRENT'S COVE A0K $1,498.88 BRIGHTON COMMUNITY COUNCIL BRIGHTON A0J $1,790.37 BRYANT'S COVE COMMUNITY COUNCIL BRYANT'S COVE A0A $10,333.91 BURGEO SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING CORPORATION BURGEO A0N $822.16 BURIN PENINSULA REGIONAL SERVICE BOARD BURIN BAY ARM A0E $27,837.40 BURIN TOWN COUNCIL BURIN A0E $25,524.44 CENTRAL REGIONAL SERVICE BOARD NORRIS ARM A0G $53,799.97 CHARLOTTETOWN COMMUNITY COUNCIL CHARLOTTETOWN A0K $29,592.46 CITY OF CORNER BROOK CORNER BROOK A2H $537,715.83 CITY OF ST. JOHN'S ST. JOHN'S A1C $2,662,394.57 COMMUNITY COUNCIL WEST ST. MODESTE A0K $5,870.97 COMMUNITY COUNCIL (L'ANSE AU LOUP) L'ANSE AU LOUP A0K $21,086.93 COMMUNITY COUNCIL CASKIERS POINT LA HAYE SAINT MARY'S A0B $1,372.81 COMMUNITY COUNCIL L'ANSE AU CLAIR L'ANSE AU CLAIR A0K $10,556.41 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF BELLBURNS BELLBURNS A0K $965.78 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF BURLINGTON BURLINGTON A0K $7,037.43 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF COACHMANS COVE COACHMAN'S COVE A0K $636.53 COMFORT COVE- COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF COMFORT COVE - NEWSTEAD NEWSTEAD A0G $11,227.94 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF ENGLISH HARBOUR EAST ENGLISH HARBOUR EAST A0E $1,280.26 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF FRENCHMAN'S COVE FRENCHMAN'S COVE A0E $757.77 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF GOOSE COVE EAST ST. ANTHONY EAST A0K $533.70 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF HUGHES BROOK CORNER BROOK A2H $2,098.05 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF LITTLE BAY ISLANDS LITTLE BAY ISLANDS A0J $1,103.46 Page 1 of 10 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF LUSHES BIGHT-BEAUMONT-BEAUMONT NORTH BEAUMONT A0J $7,374.76 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF NIPPER'S HARBOUR NIPPER'S HARBOUR A0K $1,028.36 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF RALEIGH RALEIGH A0K $1,190.10 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF RIVERHEAD SAINT MARY'S A0B $2,429.65 ST. BERNARD'S-JACQUES COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF ST. BERNARD'S FONTAINE A0E $6,200.94 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF ST. BRIDE'S ST. BRIDE'S A0B $825.02 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF ST. LEWIS ST. LEWIS A0K $3,543.59 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF WOODY POINT WOODY POINT A0K $12,687.08 COMMUNITY COUNCIL PORT ANSON PORT ANSON A0J $1,257.99 COMMUNITY COUNCIL RED HARBOUR RED HARBOUR PB A0E $890.15 COMMUNITY COUNCIL SAINT PAUL'S SAINT PAUL'S A0K $3,295.08 COMMUNITY OF ANCHOR POINT ANCHOR POINT A0K $9,428.49 COMMUNITY OF CROW HEAD CROW HEAD A0G $3,588.49 COMMUNITY OF GILLAMS CORNER BROOK A2H $8,170.94 COMMUNITY OF KING'S COVE KING'S COVE A0C $1,911.61 COMMUNITY OF LEADING TICKLES LEADING TICKLES A0H $2,479.05 COMMUNITY OF MILES COVE MILES COVE A0J $19,808.51 COMMUNITY OF MORRISVILLE MORRISVILLE A0H $15,228.11 COMMUNITY OF POINT OF BAY POINT OF BAY A0H $613.51 COMMUNITY OF ROCKY HARBOUR ROCKY HARBOUR A0K $48,460.05 COMMUNITY OF SANDY COVE EASTPORT A0G $1,578.54 COMMUNITY OF WESTPORT WESTPORT A0K $3,207.08 COTTRELL'S COVE/MOORE'S COVE LOCAL SERVICE COMMITTEE INCORP COTTRELL'S COVE A0H $124.81 DANIEL'S HARBOUR COMMUNITY COUNCIL DANIEL'S HARBOUR A0K $10,473.71 DEER PARK VINELAND ROAD LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT INC. HOLYROOD A0A $3,753.65 EAGLE RIVER COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION INC CARTWRIGHT A0K $2,198.79 EASTERN REGIONAL SERVICE BOARD ST. JOHN'S A1A $71,838.50 FORTEAU TOWN COUNCIL FORTEAU A0K $10,809.36 FORTUNE TOWN COUNCIL FORTUNE A0E $10,521.04 FOX COVE-MORTIER TOWN COUNCIL BURIN A0E $14,715.50 FOX HARBOUR COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOX HARBOUR PB A0B $1,487.02 GANDER BAY SOUTH LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT PROJECT GANDER BAY SOUTH A0G $3,302.48 GLENBURNIE BIRCHY HEAD SHOAL BROOK COMMUNITY COUNCIL BIRCHY HEAD A0K $12,944.24 Page 2 of 10 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT GLOVERTOWN TOWN COUNCIL GLOVERTOWN A0G $39,798.81 GOLDEN YEARS MANOR INC HEART'S DELIGHT A0B $1,040.21 GREEN BAY WASTE AUTHORITY INC. SOUTH BROOK GB A0J $6,770.44 GREEN MOUNTAIN LODGE INC TRINITY TB A0B $932.06 GREEN'S HARBOUR GREEN'S HARBOUR LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT TRINTY BAY A0B $757.81 GREY RIVER LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT GREY RIVER A0N $371.02 HAPPY ADVENTURE COMMUNITY COUNCIL HAPPY ADVENTURE A0G $20,135.05 HERMITAGE & SANDYVILLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL HERMITAGE A0H $5,601.73 HILLVIEW LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT HILLVIEW A0E $3,485.16 HUMBER VILLAGE LIMITED CORNER BROOK A2H $1,939.01 KEELS COMMUNITY COUNCIL KEELS A0C $1,202.13 LABRADOR STRAITS SENIORS HOUSING INC FORTEAU A0K $791.37 LARK HARBOUR TOWN COUNCIL LARK HARBOUR A0L $37,986.65 LIONS HOUSING INITIATIVES INC CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH A1X $1,111.48 LITTLE BAY COMMUNITY COUNCIL LITTLE BAY A0J $1,884.95 LOCAL SERVICE DIST OF VIRGIN ARM, CARTERS COVE AND PARKVIEW CARTER'S COVE A0G $797.92 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT - HICKMAN'S HARBOUR & ROBINSONS BIGHT HICKMAN'S HARBOUR A0C $7,286.78 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT BARACHOIS BROOK PROJECT BARACHOIS BROOK A0N $177.46 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT BENTON BENTON A0G $1,635.85 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT -BRIDGEPORT BRIDGEPORT A0G $176.50 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT COMMITTEE OF BUCHANS JUNCTION BUCHANS JUNCTION A0H $608.81 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT COMMITTEE OF HOPEALL HOPEALL A0B $356.67 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT DEEP BIGHT HILLVIEW A0E $2,505.59 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT GREEN ISLAND BROOK GREEN ISLAND BROOK A0K $185.35 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT MAIN- POINT DAVIDSVILLE MAIN POINT A0G $593.58 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF BROWN'S ARM BROWN'S ARM A0G $793.22 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF CAVENDISH INC. CAVENDISH A0B $738.42 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF CHARLOTTETOWN CHARLOTTETOWN A0C $493.20 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF DILDO DILDO TRINITY BAY A0B $1,348.13 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF FAIRBANKS/HILLGRADE HILLGRADE A0G $894.51 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF FORRESTERS POINT BLACK DUCK COVE A0K $4,143.61 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF FRANÇOIS FRANÇOIS A0N $385.03 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF FRESHWATER CARBONEAR A1Y $2,355.94 Page 3 of 10 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF GARDEN COVE INC. GARDEN COVE A0E $250.99 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF HARRY'S HARBOUR HARRY'S HARBOUR A0J $594.17 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF LOWER LANCE COVE LOWER LANCE COVE A5A $7,527.48 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF MARYSVALE MARYSVALE A0A $3,817.20 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF MERRITT'S HARBOUR MERRITT'S HARBOUR A0G $28.57 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF NEWMANS COVE NEWMANS COVE A0C $714.89 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF NORTH HARBOUR NORTH HARBOUR PB A0E $15,620.57 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PETLEY CLARENVILLE A5A $151.96 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PHILLIP'S HEAD BOTWOOD A0H $348.91 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PIGEON COVE ST. BARBE BLACK DUCK COVE A0K $585.43 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PLEASANTVIEW BOTWOOD A0H $803.88 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT A0G $198.49 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PORTLAND CREEK PORTLAND CREEK A0K $107.93 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF PURCELLS HARBOUR TWILLINGATE A0G $91.91 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF RATTLING BROOK RATTLING BROOK A0J $314.21 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF SHOE COVE INC. SHOE COVE A0K $310.24 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF SMITH'S HARBOUR SMITH'S HARBOUR A0K $264.10 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF SOUTH EAST BIGHT SOUTH EAST BIGHT A0E $74.86 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF SUMMERVILLE PRINCETON PRINCETON A0C $1,292.54 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF TIZZARD'S HARBOUR NOTRE DAME BAY A0G $594.31 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT OF UPPER AMHERST COVE NEWMAN'S COVE A0C $2,206.24 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT SWIFT CURRENT/ BLACK RIVER INC. SWIFT CURRENT A0E $221.25 LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT-LOON BAY LOON BAY A0G $618.49 LOCAL SERVICES DISTRICT OF CANNING'S COVE CANNINGS COVE A0C $245.89 LOCAL SERVICES DISTRICT OF MAKINSONS MAKINSONS A0A $850.85 LONG RANGE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY INC. DANIEL'S HARBOUR A0K $3,267.83 MARY'S HARBOUR COMMUNITY COUNCIL MARY'S HARBOUR A0K $18,866.74 MILLERTOWN COMMUNITY COUNCIL MILLERTOWN A0H $4,491.63 MUNICIPALITY OF TRINITY BAY NORTH PORT UNION A0C $21,055.87 NORPEN WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ST. ANTHONY A0K $14,147.36 PARSON'S POND SENIOR CITIZENS COMPLEX INC PARSON'S POND A0K $1,019.47 PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR CLARKE'S BEACH A0A $1,505.96 POINT LANCE COMMUNITY COUNCIL ST. MARY'S A0B $1,693.55 POOL'S COVE COMMUNITY COUNCIL POOL'S COVE A0H $2,774.45 Page 4 of 10 GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1 to December 31, 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador PAYMENT LEGAL NAME CITY NAME FSA AMOUNT PORT REXTON COMMUNITY COUNCIL PORT REXTON A0C $6,799.84 PORTUGAL COVE SOUTH COMMUNITY COUNCIL TREPASSEY A0A $6,869.84 POWERFLIP INC ST JOHN'S A1A $3,580.51 RANDOM INTERFAITH SENIOR CITIZENS INC CLARENVILLE A5A $1,522.11 RED BAY COMMUNITY COUNCIL RED BAY A0K $9,161.25 REGIONAL AQUATIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION INC STEPHENVILLE A2N $342.85 RENCONTRE EAST COMMUNITY COUNCIL RENCONTRE EAST A0H $1,146.07 RENEWS CAPPAHAYDEN COMMUNITY COUNCIL RENEWS A0A $2,008.70 RIVER OF PONDS COMMUNITY COUNCIL RIVER OF PONDS A0K $4,919.76 RODDICKTON-BIDE ARM RODDICKTON A0K $8,334.23 RUSHOON COMMUNITY COUNCIL RUSHOON A0E $1,875.60 SAINT MARY'S BAY NORTH SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING ASSOC INC SAINT JOSEPH'S A0B $965.51 SAINT MARY'S TOWN COUNCIL SAINT MARY'S A0B $6,178.38 SANDRINGHAM COMMUNITY COUNCIL SANDRINGHAM A0G $6,287.57 SHEAVES COVE LOCAL SERVICE DISTRICT PORT AU PORT A0N $518.48 ST.
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