Nisga’a Nation Taxation Agreement

THIS AGREEMENT made the 11 day of May, 2000.

BETWEEN:

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, as represented by the Minister of Finance

(“Canada”)

OF THE FIRST PART

AND:

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, as represented by the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations

(“British Columbia”)

OF THE SECOND PART

AND:

OF THE THIRD PART

WHEREAS:

B. This Agreement is the Taxation Agreement referred to in recital A.

NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the premises and the covenants and agreements set out below, the Parties agree as follows:

2. In this Agreement:

Cultural Property Export and Import Act” means the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-51;

“eligible corporation” means:

b. a corporation all of the shares (except directors’ qualifying shares) of which are owned by;

ii. a corporation defined by this subparagraph, or

iii. any combination of the persons referred to in subparagraphs (i) and (ii);

Excise Tax Act” means the Excise Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.E-15;

Mineral Land Tax Act” means the Mineral Land Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 290;

Mineral Tax Act” means the Mineral Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 291;

Mining Tax Act” means the Mining Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 295;

Motor Fuel Tax Act” means the Motor Fuel Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 317;

“Parties” means the parties to this Agreement and “Party” means any one of them;

Petroleum and Natural Gas Act” means the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act, RSBC 1996, c. 361;

Property Transfer Tax Act” means the Property Transfer Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 378;

Social Service Tax Act” means the Social Service Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 431;

6. In this Agreement, “claimant” means:

a. in paragraphs 9 to 13:

iii. a person, other than a financial institution, that is

B. an eligible corporation incorporated under federal or provincial laws; and

b. in paragraphs 16 to 18, a person that would be referred to in subparagraph (a) if subparagraph (a)(iii) were read without reference to the words “other than a financial institution”.

7. Subject to paragraphs 8 to 10, words used in paragraph 6 and paragraphs 9 to 15 have the same meaning as in Part IX of the Excise Tax Act.

8. The definition “government” in subsection 123(1) of the Excise Tax Act does not apply to this Agreement.

9. In paragraph 12, “permanent establishment” of a claimant means:

a. a fixed place of business of the claimant and includes:

i. a place of management, a branch, an office, a factory, a workshop or other site; and

ii. a mine, an oil or gas well, a quarry, timberland or any other place of extraction of a natural resource;

b. a fixed place of business of another person (other than a broker, general commission agent or other independent agent acting in the ordinary course of business or any person established by the claimant) who is acting on behalf of the claimant;

c. a place at which the claimant uses substantial machinery or equipment; and

d. any real property owned, or supplied on a regular or continuous basis, by the claimant.

10. In paragraph 11, “specified activity” of a claimant means:

11. A claimant who acquires or imports property or a service in respect of which it pays tax under subsection 165(1) or section 212 or 218 of the Excise Tax Act is entitled to a refund of that portion of the tax that is not recoverable as an input tax credit under Part IX of that Act and is not otherwise recovered under any law, if:

a. the property or service was not acquired or imported for consumption, use or supply in the course of a business or other activity, other than a specified activity, engaged in by the claimant for profit or gain;

c. the property or service:

ii. is a service in respect of capital property referred to in subparagraph (i) or is property supplied in conjunction with a service in respect of capital property referred to in that subparagraph; or

13. Despite paragraph 141.1(1)(b), subsection 200(3), section 1 of Part V.1 of Schedule V and sections 2 and 25 of Part VI of that Schedule, of the Excise Tax Act, and paragraph 3 of this Agreement, if a claimant makes a supply by way of sale of property that is capital property of the claimant and in respect of which the claimant was entitled to receive a refund under paragraph 11, the supply is deemed, for the purposes of Part IX of that Act, to be made in the course of a commercial activity of the claimant.

14. A refund of tax under paragraph 11 will not be paid unless an application for the refund is filed with the Minister of National Revenue within four years after the tax was paid.

15. The provisions of Part IX of the Excise Tax Act apply, with such modifications as the circumstances require, in respect of claims under paragraph 11 and in respect of amounts paid or payable as a refund under that paragraph, as though the refund provided for under that paragraph were a rebate provided for under Division VI of that Part.

16. Subject to paragraphs 17 to 20, a claimant is entitled to a refund of:

a. tax, other than tax on the purchase of liquor, paid by the claimant under the Social Service Tax Act; or

b. tax paid by the claimant under the Motor Fuel Tax Act

in respect of property, service or fuel:

c. acquired or leased at any place; or

d. consumed or used at any place.

17. A claimant is entitled to a refund under paragraph 16, to the extent that the tax is not otherwise recoverable by the claimant under any law, if:

a. the property, service or fuel was not acquired or leased for consumption or use in the course of a business or other activity for profit or gain; and

18. A claimant must pay a tax at the time of a change of use as required by the Social Service Tax Act if:

a. the claimant has received a refund under paragraph 16; and

b. the use of the property or services in respect of which the refund was made changes to a use for which the claimant would not be entitled to a refund under paragraph 16.

19. The Social Service Tax Act, the Motor Fuel Tax Act and any other relevant law of British Columbia apply to paragraphs 16 to 18 to the extent that they are not inconsistent with those paragraphs.

20. For all purposes a refund made under paragraph 16 is deemed to be made under the Social Service Tax Act or the Motor Fuel Tax Act, as the case may be.

24. Subject to paragraph 25, no person is subject to tax under:

a. the Mineral Tax Act on income derived from the operation of a mine;

b. the Mining Tax Act on income derived from mining operations; or

c. the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act on revenues;

25. Paragraph 24 applies to a person only to the extent that:

i. the amount of any income derived during the year from a property, including any taxable capital gain from the disposition of that property, that is not a qualified investment for the trust or that is not acquired in the course of carrying on a permitted activity of the trust; and

ii. any amount contributed to the trust that is not permitted under the terms of the trust; and

d. goods and services tax or similar taxes may be imposed on goods or services consumed by the trust or the trustee.

a. has a facility that meets the environmental requirements of the Movable Cultural Property Program in respect of long term storage and display of cultural artifacts; or

b. has the use, through a long term agreement with a public authority or an institution designated under subsection 32(2) of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, of a facility that meets the environmental requirements of the Movable Cultural Property Program;

and uses either facility to store or display cultural artifacts, including any that are donated to it and that are included in “total cultural gifts” within the meaning of subsection 118.1(1) of the Income Tax Act for purposes of computing the income tax liability of the donor.

37. If, within 15 years of the effective date, Canada or British Columbia enacts legislation giving effect to another land claims agreement applicable in northwest British Columbia that provides that all of the lands that were set apart as Indian reserves of an Indian band whose members were represented by a party to the agreement cease to be reserves, and provides in the land claims agreement or in another agreement that is referred to in that land claims agreement:

39. Canada and British Columbia will recommend to Parliament and the Legislature, respectively, that the provisions of this Agreement be given effect under federal and provincial law.

a. during the drafting of any law to give effect to the provisions of the Taxation Chapter, including paragraphs 5 to 12; and

b. during the drafting of any law to give effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

41. The Parties desire and expect that most disagreements will be resolved by informal discussion, between or among the Parties, without the necessity of invoking a dispute resolution mechanism.

42. In the event of a dispute between any of the Parties arising under this Agreement, the Parties involved in the dispute will use the procedure set out in paragraphs 43 to 48 before pursuing any other legal remedy.

43. Within 30 days of any Party receiving written notice from any other Party of a dispute under this Agreement, the Parties involved in the dispute will meet and attempt in good faith to settle the dispute.

44. If , within 60 days after the meeting referred to in paragraph 43, the Parties involved in the dispute fail to resolve the dispute, they will submit the dispute to mediation and equally bear the costs of the mediation.

45. The Parties involved in the dispute will jointly select a mediator but if, after 30 days, they are unable to agree on the choice of a mediator, the matter of the choice of a mediator will be referred to a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia who will be asked to choose a mediator.

46. The Parties involved in the dispute will participate in good faith in the mediation process for a period of 60 days.

47. The Parties involved in the dispute may agree to time periods other than those referred to in paragraphs 43 to 46.

48. Notwithstanding paragraphs 42 to 47, the Parties involved in a dispute may agree to use any of the provisions of the Dispute Resolution Chapter.

49. The term of this Agreement:

a. starts on the effective date; and

b. subject to paragraph 50, ends at the end of the fiscal year during which the 12th anniversary of that effective date occurs.

50. Unless a Party provides each of the other Parties, no less than fifteen months before the term of this Agreement, as extended from time to time under this paragraph, ends under subparagraph 49(b), with a notice to end this Agreement, the time at which the term of this Agreement ends under subparagraph 49(b) will be extended by two years.

51. For greater certainty, paragraphs 49 and 50 are intended to result in the term of this Agreement continuing unless a Party provides notice under paragraph 50 to end this Agreement.

53. If the Parties do not reach a further taxation agreement by the end of the term of this Agreement, this Agreement will continue in effect for a period of two years from the end of the term of this Agreement while they attempt to reach the further taxation agreement.

54. Any amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and executed by all Parties.

55. The Parties will review this Agreement no later than seven years after the effective date, and may amend this Agreement if all Parties agree.

56. In addition to the review under paragraph 55, any Party may at any time request the other Parties to review this Agreement and to consider amendments to this Agreement, and the other Parties will not unreasonably withhold consent to the review.

57. For greater certainty, nothing in paragraph 55 or 56 requires any Party to agree to amend this Agreement.

58. No term or condition of this Agreement, or performance by a Party of a covenant under this Agreement, will be deemed to have been waived unless the waiver is in writing and signed by the Party or Parties giving the waiver.

59. No written waiver of a term or condition of this Agreement, of performance by a Party of a covenant under this Agreement, or of default by a Party of a covenant under this Agreement, will be deemed to be a waiver of any other covenant, term or condition, or of any subsequent default.

60. The Parties will execute any other documents and do any other things that may be necessary to carry out the intent of this Agreement.

61. In this Agreement:

a. unless it is otherwise clear from the context, “including” means “including, but not limited to”, and “includes” means “includes, but is not limited to”;

b. headings are for convenience only, do not form a part of this Agreement and in no way define, limit, alter or enlarge the scope or meaning of any provision of this Agreement;

c. a reference to a statute includes every amendment to it, every regulation made under it and any law enacted in substitution for it or in replacement of it;

d. unless it is otherwise clear from the context, the use of the singular includes the plural, and the use of the plural includes the singular; and

e. all accounting terms have the meanings assigned to them under generally accepted accounting principles.

63. This Agreement is not intended to be a treaty or a land claims agreement, and is not intended to recognize or affirm aboriginal or treaty rights, within the meaning of sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.

64. Time is of the essence in this Agreement.

65. If any part of this Agreement is declared or held invalid for any reason, the invalidity of that part will not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement, which will continue in full force and effect and be construed as if this Agreement had been executed without the invalid portion.

66. This Agreement will enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties and their respective successors.

67. This Agreement may not be assigned, either in whole or in part, by any Party.

68. Unless otherwise provided, a notice, document, request, approval, authorization, consent or other communication (each a “communication”) required or permitted to be given or made under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given or made in one or more of the following ways:

a. delivered personally or by courier;

b. transmitted by facsimile transmission; or

c. mailed by prepaid registered post in Canada.

69. A communication will be considered to have been given or made, and received:

a. if delivered personally or by courier, at the start of business on the next business day after the business day on which it was received by the addressee or a responsible representative of the addressee;

b. if sent by facsimile transmission and if the sender receives confirmation of the transmission, at the start of business on the next business day on which it was transmitted; or

c. if mailed by prepaid registered post in Canada, when the postal receipt is acknowledged by the addressee.

70. A communication must be delivered, transmitted to the facsimile number or mailed to the address of the intended recipient set out below:

For: Canada
Attention: Minister of Finance
House of Commons
Confederation Building
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Fax Number: (613) 992-4291

For: British Columbia
Attention: Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations
Parliament Buildings
Victoria, British Columbia
V8V 1X4
Fax Number: (250) 387-5594

71. A Party may change its address or facsimile number by giving a notice of the change to the other Parties in the manner set out above.

THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED as of the day and year first above written.

EXECUTED in the Presence of:

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA as represented by the Minister of Finance

Paul Martin
Minister of Finance

EXECUTED in the Presence of

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA as represented by the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations

Paul Ramsey
Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations

EXECUTED in the Presence of

Joseph Gosnell Sr.
President

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