Frequently Asked Questions

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  Q  What are some of the provincial incentives? Am I eligible to claim them?
  A  Some provinces offer additional tax incentives over and above the deductions afforded through the CEE (Canadian Exploration Expense). Though most of Canada Dominion tax incentives are received in the form of deductions from CEE, there may be additional deductions and/or credits offered by various provinces which can be claimed by unitholders. These amounts will be reported on your T-5013A (Relevé 15 for Quebec ) for the appropriate tax year. Residents of Saskatchewan will likely require a copy of the SK-METC form from their broker in order to file for any eligible investments made in the province in that year.

Note: In order to claim these additional credits or deductions, you must be a resident of the province in question. For example, if there are additional credits offered by the province of Saskatchewan for qualified investments made by our partnership, you would need to be a resident of Saskatchewan in order to file for those credits on your return.
 
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