Sask. Appeal Court Denies Citys Bid to Strip Church of Property Tax Exemption

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Court of King’s Bench in Regina is shown on Nov. 5, 2024. The Canadian Press/Heywood YuSaskatchewan’s Court of Appeal has rejected an attempt by the City of Prince Albert to revoke the property tax exemption status of a local church, ruling that hosting a bake sale doesn’t classify the church as a commercial entity.The court rejected the theory that a church hosting a sale or fundraiser would jeopardize its tax-exempt status in the Feb. 3 ruling, saying it is the primary use of the property that dictates its status.

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