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Begin with Part A, where you will list all purchasers acquiring an interest in the property. Fill in the Parcel Identifier (PID) or Title Number and indicate the number of purchasers.
For each purchaser, select whether they are an Individual, Corporation, or Other. Provide their last name, given names, date of birth, and social insurance number.
Complete the mailing address section for each purchaser, ensuring to include postal/ZIP code and country of citizenship.
In Part C, input refund information by completing the table for each purchaser that qualifies for a refund. Calculate the total additional property transfer tax refund at the bottom of this section.
Finally, ensure all purchasers sign in Part E to certify that the information provided is complete and correct before submitting your application.
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