Receipting by Canadian Registered Charities

The ability of a Canadian charity to issue an official donation receipt is one of the most valuable advantages of being a registered charity. According to CRA most Canadian charities when audited by them are not properly issuing official donation receipts. This can result in penalties, suspension, and revocation of charitable status and other consequences.

We have a number of resources to assist including our online course Receipting for Canadian Registered Charities with an updated Receipting Kit.

If you wish to retain our law firm to assist with your charity or non-profit’s receipting questions, you can contact us

Blumbergs Canadian Charity Sector Snapshot 2021

Here is the Blumbergs Canadian Charity Sector Snapshot 2021. We recently reviewed the T3010 Registered Charity Information Return database for 2021 as part of the Sean Blumberg Transparency Project. The database covers about 83,771 of the approximately 86,000 registered charities…

Blumbergs Canadian Charity Sector Snapshot 2020

Here is the Blumbergs Canadian Charity Sector Snapshot 2020.  We recently reviewed the T3010 Registered Charity Information Return database for 2020 as part of the Sean Blumberg Transparency Project. The database covers about 83,991 of the approximately 86,000 registered charities…

WE Charity discontinues appeal in Tax Court of Canada

In June 2021 we noted that apparently CRA had proposed a penalty against WE Charity and WE Charity had appealed that penalty in the Tax Court of Canada. Now it appears that WE Charity has withdrawn their appeal in the…

Court dismisses Banyan Tree case

The Honourable Justice Guy R. Smith dismissed an appeal on the Banyan Tree Foundation matter. This goes back to 2002 and donations that CRA was alleging were part of an abusive charity gifting tax scheme. Here is a copy of…

Top Fallacies about Canadian Private Foundations in Canada in 2022

There are approximately 6,300 private foundations in Canada.  Private foundations have been growing at a higher rate than any other type of Canadian registered charity.  They have assets of around $100 Billion.   Although there are some differences between a private…