Legislation · Alberta · Provincial
Bill 213 — Alberta Personal Income Tax (Emergency Services Volunteer Tax Credits) Amendment Act, 2026
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- Status
- First Reading — Passed
- Sponsor
- Lunty
- Introduced
- 2026-05-13
- Session
- 31st Legislature, 2nd Session
What it does
AI plain-language summary of the official text.
Bill 213 is a Private Member's Bill introduced in the Alberta Legislature during the 31st Legislature, 2nd Session that proposes to amend the Alberta Personal Income Tax Act to establish tax credits for emergency services volunteers. The bill has passed First Reading, meaning it has been formally introduced but has not yet undergone substantive debate or committee review.
Passage outlook
Near-certain to pass because it's past third reading, its bill type is unconfirmed.
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