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Mapish v. The Queen – another Revival Time donation is rejected

In the Tax Court of Canada case of Mapish v. The Queen, Mr. Mapish maintains that he made charitable donations to a charity called Revival Time Ministries International.     CRA reassessed Mr. Mapish and denied his tax credits for $9,600 in 2007…

RCAAA Transparency Project

As part of the Sean Blumberg Transparency Project we have requested from the CRA copies of the Registered Canadian amateur athletic associations (RCAAAs) T2052 and financial statements for each of the RCAAAs.  None of this information is provided on the…

New CRA webpages on political audits and the general audit process

CRA has recently posted two new web pages on Charities and political activities (Budget 2012) and The audit process for charities.   The two pages have some new information and statistics but really are just cogent expressions of the CRA's views.   …

Receiving CRA Notices via E-mail

The Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) has provided a new option for charities to receive the latest notices from the Charities Directorate and the annual reminder to file the Form T3010, Registered Charity Information Return, by e-mail (rather than by regular mail). …

CRA guidance on the 2015 Federal budget released

The CRA has posted guidance on the recent 2015 Federal Budget and specifically the provisions relating to donations involving private corporation shares or real estate and the ability of registered charities to invest in limited partnerships. You can read the CRA guidance here…

Remittances and the 2015 Federal Budget

I was pleased to see in the Federal budget some funds allocated to study and improve the system of remittances from Canada to developing countries.  In my blog on the day of the Federal Budget entitled 2015 Federal Budget and its…

Deceptive Marketing Practices Digest from the Competition Bureau

'The Deceptive Marketing Practices Digest' was recently released by the Competition Bureau.  The Bureau is committed to enhancing transparency and communication so they are providing this publication which contains information on the relevant provisions of the Competition Act relating to advertising.  …

FINA report Terrorist Financing in Canada and Abroad: Needed Federal Actions

The Standing Committee on Finance recently released a report “Terrorist Financing in Canada and Abroad: Needed Federal Actions”.  The report discusses different methods for financing terrorism and has two sections dealing with charities.  There is also a recommendation that “12. The…