Income Tax Assessment Regulations 1997 (Repealed)
An application for a valuation of property other than real property must include a certificate of the authenticity of the property.
30-212.05(2)
If the Commissioner is not satisfied that a certificate of authenticity is adequate, the Commissioner may:
(a) make arrangements to obtain 1 or more certificates of authenticity; and
(b) charge the applicant a fee that is not greater than the cost of obtaining the certificate.
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