Mixed results for tax appeals in Prince Albert
The City of Prince Albert saw mixed success at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal for two properties when it came to designating what a church or school is for tax purposes.
In one case, the Canadian Revival Centre, which bought the old Rivier Academy school on 15th Street, appealed a decision of the tax assessor to designate portions of the building as a school, some as a place of worship, but consider the remaining two-thirds as taxable.
With an assessment of more than $6 million, this led to a significant tax bill.
When the building was owned by the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary, the entire building was exempted from tax, but they achieved that status through a specific law titled the Sisters of Presentation Act. The law did not carry forward to the new owners.


