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Alberta Fundraising Registration, Rules and Standards of Practice

Alberta requires some charities to register under its Charitable Fund-raising Act including those who raise $25,000 or more per year, or use a fundraising business to fundraise for the charity.  There are exclusions if your charity only fundraises from family…

NEW T3010B Registered Charity Information Return RELEASED

With the recent changes in the 2010 Federal budget including the elimination of the 80/20 expenditure rule it became necessary for CRA to revise the T3010 Registered Charity Information Return. Here is a new fillable T3010B form updated as of…

CBC article “Charity tax scheme resurfaces in Edmonton”

Just goes to show that no matter how many front charities the Charities Directorate shuts down there will always be gullible individuals ready to believe any business that says one can put down $1,000 and get a $5,000 donation receipt. …

Tax preparer in Ontario guilty of charity tax fraud scheme

The CRA is cracking down on tax preparers and others who issue false charitable donation receipts. Canada Revenue Agency News Release Brampton tax preparer guilty of tax fraud scheme Brampton, Ontario, July 15, 2010…On June 29, 2010, Leslie George…

Canadian registered charity revoked for support of terrorism

According to a press release from the CRA, a Canadian registered charity has had its status revoked for being part of a support network for a listed terrorist organization. As an aside Canadian charities wanting to comply with the rules…