For Ontario, is the "transfer notification" act as your ATT or do you still need to get an ATT since Bill C-71 changed the rules.
I emailed RCMP/CFO for ATT with my information got the ATT next day
For Ontario, is the "transfer notification" act as your ATT or do you still need to get an ATT since Bill C-71 changed the rules.
For Ontario, is the "transfer notification" act as your ATT or do you still need to get an ATT since Bill C-71 changed the rules.
B to P #6017### just completed Aug 22 - FEb 12 > my last one!
B to P #6017### just completed Aug 22 - FEb 12 > my last one!
50172xx, Aug 29th, approved Feb 12th, B2C
Updated number instead of posting again.
Slow week for P2P transfers last week. Only 8 transfers approved. They were taking about 168 days from initiation to approval which is only one day longer than the B2P transfers.
A simple way to estimate the approval date of your P2P transfer is just add 168 days to your the initiation date. That of course assumes that the CFO does their approvals at the same rate, the purchase volumes are the same as last week etc.
A more accurate estimate is to use the Ontario Restricted Transfer Chart created by Wolf and maintained by Great Northern. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zIoOPwS9cTHbG6eAD8_QXgkdaFnx7oKc2hhdN-8IZRg/
They are putting a lot of work into it and it is proving very accurate. As people report their B2P approvals here Great Northern updates the spreadsheet which updates the estimates. So just look up your transfer number on the Ontario Restricted Transfer Chart to find the Estimate "Start" and "End" date for your transfer number. Just add one day to each date because P2P transfers are taking about one day longer. If the P2P seller and buyer were not able to initiate and confirm the transfer on the same date then add days as required.
P to P 187 days and counting from Aug 5.