We are a First Nation public institution whose primary responsibilities include ensuring the First Nations property tax system is administratively efficient, harmonized, improves economic growth, and is responsive to on-reserve taxpayers. FNTC supports First Nation taxation under the FSMA and under section 83 of the Indian Act. Collectively, there are over 120 First Nations in Canada with property tax powers, responding to community needs and providing services to thousands of property taxpayers. On this site you can learn more about First Nation property taxation, download useful resource material, subscribe to our newsletter, learn about new regulatory changes and initiatives, or seek our assistance in matters concerning First Nation property taxation. We encourage you to explore our website to learn more about us and what we do. Thanks again for visiting. C.T. (Manny) Jules, Chief Commissioner, FNTC