May 2013
Corporations Canada, under Industry Canada, has started sending out default notices to organizations that are under the new CNCA but have not filed their Form 4022 - Annual Return. The Annual Return is quite easy to complete. Here is a link to it:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cd-dgc.nsf/vwapj/FRM-4022-e.pdf/$file/FRM-4022-e.pdf It can also be filed online at http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cd-dgc.nsf/eng/cs04956.html
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The Charity Commission of England and Wales has offered some advice to donors interested in supporting Syria. I would point out that in Canada the Humanitarian Coalition is now collecting funds for Syria. http://humanitariancoalition.ca/ Here is blurb on the Humanitarian Coalition “As a joint Canadian approach to humanitarian response, the Humanitarian Coalition is a “one-stop-shop” for all Canadians during times of international humanitarian crises. The five member agencies of the Humanitarian Coalition work together to reduce unnecessary competition, inform the public on humanitarian needs, increase the impact of Canadian humanitarian responses and reduce administrative costs.” The Humanitarian Coalition is the Canadian version of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) mentioned in the UK advice.
The website of the Charity Commission of England and Wales has been redesigned. The website always offered very useful information on legal issues affecting charities in the England and Wales. However, most importantly much of that information was also useful for charities around the world. Check out the new website at: http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/
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The CRA has been sending out a “Notice of Filing Omission” to charities who don’t file their financial statements with the T3010. This is an important reminder that you don’t have to just file the T3010 - you also need to complete it properly and attach necessary schedules and financial statements.
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In Gateway City Church and The Minister of National Revenue, the Federal Court of Appeal dismissed Gateway’s appeal to prevent the Minister from revoking its charitable status. CRA revoked the registered charity’s registration for 3 reasons namely “Failure to maintain adequate books and records, failure to devote all of its resources to its own charitable activities, and provision of personal benefits to a proprietor, member, shareholder, trustee or settlor”. The Court noted ”...the Church’s application can be granted only if the Church meets the test for the granting of stays and injunctions. The Church must show as per (RJR-MacDonald v. Canada (Attorney General): it has an arguable case against the revocation, it will suffer irreparable harm if the revocation is allowed to happen, and the balance of convenience lies in its favour.” The FCA found that Gateway did not meet the test for irreparable harm and dismissed the application. The FCA provided a detailed analysis of the irreparable harm requirement including some tangible examples of why Gateway did not meet the test.
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CRA has released a letter providing responses to the questions posed at the 2011 Canadian Tax Foundation National Conference. CRA provides comments on the NPO Risk Identification Project and various comments on previous Interpretation Bulletin’s regarding NPO’s that have been released. It is interesting to note CRA identifies that there “39,000 entities that file T2, T3 and/or T1044 returns.” There are a large number of non-profits that do not need to file such returns and presumably some NPOs that are supposed to file but don’t. The bulletin also discusses profit that is “incidental” and what are reasonable operating reserves for a non-profit.
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CRA recently released a letter that provides general comments and suggested information that needs to be submitted to the Charities Directorate of the CRA when municipal or public bodies performing a function of government in Canada are applying to be a ‘qualified donee’. This new requirement to apply and be registered on a publicly available list of qualified donees came into effect on January 1, 2012. This category is particularly relevant to the Aboriginal community such as Indian bands. The CRA is still developing the process for applying for registration. However, this letter provides groups with an idea of the information that CRA would require.
The Charities Directorate is launching a new Charities Program Update bulletin. It will be sent to the 23,000 subscribers to the Charities Directorate email list. Lots of interesting information and statistics are contained in the Update.
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Today the Ontario government announced the release of the plain language guide to the ONCA.
The CRA has revoked the registration of The Life Centre Word of Faith Ministries Inc. as a charity. The Globe and Mail covered this story in “Toronto pastor, wife charged in alleged $8.6-million Ponzi scheme” http://soa.li/mVtmmlY
The Canada Revenue Agency has revoked the charitable registration of the Canadian registered charity Trinity Global Support Foundation. The London Free Press has written extensively on this charity and we have covered here: “FCA case on Trinity Global Support Foundation - CRA wins again” http://www.globalphilanthropy.ca/index.php/blog/comments/fca_case_on_trinity_global_support_foundation_-_cra_wins_again
April 2013
On October 15, 2013 we will be having the 2nd Annual Blumbergs’ Canadian Charity Law Institute in Toronto. It will be a full day of practical legal and ethical compliance information geared toward charities, professional advisors and those interested in regulatory issues affecting charities.
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Industry Canada today announced today that “The forms under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act have been modified to ensure a high level of Web accessibility to which the Government of Canada is committed. Only the format and look have been modified. The content of the forms remains unchanged. Corporations Canada will continue to accept applications that use the old versions of the forms. Please refer to our website to find specific forms.”
In this case Trinity Global Support Foundation (the “Foundation”) asked the court to delay CRA publishing a notice of intention to revoke the registered charity status until the Foundation’s other legal claims have been dealt with. The FCA ruled against the Foundation because the Court determined that “there is no substantive evidence that the Foundation or its clients will be forced to shut down or be significantly affected prior to its notice of objection being considered.” The Court also did not think that losing its charitable status caused irreparable harm as “It is clear from the evidence that the reputation of the Foundation has already been subject to intense public scrutiny for reasons distinct from the notice of intention to revoke. As such, I see no basis upon which to conclude that any possible further harm to the Foundation’s reputation will be such as to amount to irreparable harm.” The judge does not mention the London Free Press coverage but presumably that is what is being referred to. The conclusion of the FCA decision is important “Given my conclusions with respect to irreparable harm, I need not consider the balance of convenience element of the test. However, it is clear that serious allegations have been raised in the context of the proposed revocation. It is clear from the Foundation’s own evidence that it has been engaged in fundraising activities using tax shelter arrangements, which have been an activity of legitimate concern generally to the Minister. As such, in my view the public interest in the Minister protecting the integrity of the charitable sector outweighs the Foundation’s interest in staying revocation and I see no reason for the Court to grant an equitable remedy to the Foundation.”
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CRA released a letter that discussed the issue of whether a member of the clergy who performs occasional liturgical services would satisfy the “function test” of ministering to a congregation, diocese or parish on a part-time or assistant basis. The CRA said no and stated that, “Where ministering duties performed by a member of the clergy are incidental to and not an integral part of his or her overall job responsibilities, it is our view that the function test would not be satisfied and that he or she would not be eligible to claim the clergy residence deduction provided for in paragraph 8(1)(c) of the Act.”
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Last month CRA released an updated Guide which explains how the goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) applies to non-profit organizations. This includes registration requirements, exemptions, rebates, and simplified methods of accounting that may apply to a non-profit organization.
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Last month the CRA released an updated Guide which explains how the goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) applies to registered charities or registered Canadian amateur athletic associations.
Today the Department of Finance released the “Notice of Ways and Means Motion to amend the Income Tax Act, the Excise Tax Act and Related legislation”. This will introduce the First-Time Donor Credit, improve the efficiency of the Tax Court of Canada which has been bogged down with charity gifting cases and allowing CRA with abusive gifting tax shelters to collect 1/2 of the taxes allegedly owed.
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The Ontario government has published an ONCA draft organizational by-law.
On April 18, 2013 we will have the first Blumbergs’ Charity Law Boot Camp in Toronto. It will be a one day boot camp on compliance and standards issues for Canadian charities led by charity lawyer Mark Blumberg.
The CRA has provided more information on the provision in the 2013 Federal Budget dealing with taxes in dispute and abusive charity gifting tax shelters.
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In the 2013 Federal Budget there was a small tax incentive for first time charitable donors called the “First-Time Donor’s Super Credit”. CRA has provided additional information on the administration of this small tax incentive for giving.
I wish it was an April Fool’s joke but unfortunately there are still Canadians investing in the ‘abusive charity gifting tax schemes’. The Globe and Mail had an article today by Paul Waldie discussing “New Canada Revenue rules target charitable tax shelters”. The article discusses a measure in the 2013 Federal Budget dealing with donation tax shelters. Over the last decade over $6 billion in receipts have been issued as part of abusive charity gifting tax schemes. As a result billions of dollars have either not been collected or have been delayed in collection. The CRA has been winning these cases (for example Marechaux) and now the CRA will be given an increased ability to collect funds on disputed amounts related to donation tax shelters. In the past CRA could not collect until the process was completed (sometimes 10 or more years later). Now CRA can collect on 50% of potential taxes if CRA disputes the charity donation tax shelter. If the taxpayer wins they would get their 50% back. This just makes these schemes a little less attractive. It also reduces the likelihood of someone trying to avoid a large amount of taxes and then skipping off to Bermuda or Panama or wherever people skip off to these days.
March 2013
In an article today in the Globe & Mail entitled “Canada Revenue Agency struggling to put a lid on tax fraud” Kathryn Blaze Carlson discusses false receipting schemes.
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The following text is from the Ontario government website: “ONCA is targeted to come into effect no earlier than January, 2014. Existing not-for-profit corporations will have a three-year transition period once ONCA is in effect. Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) will provide support to not-for-profit corporations as they make the transition to ONCA.” Therefore, the July 1, 2012 target date has been delayed by at least 6 months. Also the Ontario government is noting that CLEO will be providing support but no details have been provided at this time.
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The Federal Government has announced in the 2013 Federal Budget that the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) will be amalgamated with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) to form the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development. It will be interesting to see how this change will affect the Canadian governments international development work and its relationship with Canadian charities.
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On March 21, 2013 at 4pm, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty delivered the 2013 Canadian federal budget. There were a number of interesting proposals relating to charities. Some of the highlights include a new temporary First-Time Donor’s Super Credit (FDSC) designed to encourage new donors to give to charity. “The FDSC will increase the value of the federal Charitable Donations Tax Credit by 25 percentage points if neither the taxpayer nor their spouse has claimed the credit since 2007” Flaherty has ignored many suggestions for increased tax incentives that would have been expensive and disproportionately benefitted the rich such as the elimination of capital gains on donations of land or private shares.
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Jeff Gray of the Globe and Mail is reporting today in an article “Tax-scheme case revived against Bay Street law firm” that the class action lawsuit against Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP has been certified by a decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal.
The Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency has announced the revocation of Marketplace Ministries International as a registered charity for its involvement in the “Insured Giving Donation Program tax shelter gifting arrangement”.
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CRA has provided some comments on registered charities and political activities.