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Donation of Appreciated Shares by a Corporation

April 30, 2014

Donation of Appreciated Shares by a Corporation by Arthur Drache, C.M. Q.C. We were recently asked what the impact of the 1996 budget changes relating to charities had upon corporate donors, and in particular, on private holding companies. Basically, the same proposals apply as they would to individuals with the obvious exception that corporations don’t […]

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Charities May Be Non-Soliciting

April 30, 2014

Charities May Be Non-Soliciting By Joel Secter Regular readers will be aware that the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (CNCA) classifies not-for-profit corporations as either soliciting or non-soliciting. Generally speaking, a corporation becomes soliciting when it receives more than $10,000 in public money during its last financial year. This distinction is important because the requirement for […]

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Organizations Pondering Taxable Subsidiaries

April 30, 2014

Organizations pondering taxable subsidiaries to run a social enterprise by C. Yvonne Chenier, Q.C. Any organization that has been pondering a taxable subsidiary to run a social enterprise but has been uncertain about the suggestion may want to investigate the new community contribution company that is now allowed in the province of British Columbia. Those […]

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Loaned Funds

April 30, 2014

Loaned Funds Can Serve Many Purposes by Arthur Drache, C.M. Q.C. It was one of those mornings where for no discernible reason a discussion on one topic was given a different spin from a completely different source. The original discussion we had was about the possibility of members of a charitable organization making interest free […]

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Trademarks vs. Name Registrations

April 30, 2014

The Name Game: Trademarks versus Name Registrations By: Alexandra Tzannidakis, LL.B. Gone are the days (assuming they existed) when you could paint your business’s name on a shingle, hang it out front, and be done with it. In today’s heavily bureaucratic world, there are many types and levels of registration for different kinds of business […]

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Claiming Musical Instrument Costs

April 30, 2014

Claiming Musical Instrument Costs By Joel Secter Last month, we wrote about how businesses can take advantage of the capital cost allowance (CCA) to depreciate eligible works of art by Canadian artists. The article prompted a response from musicians who requested that we clarify whether they could claim CCA for musical instruments. It just so […]

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Bolting the Barn Door

April 30, 2014

Bolting the Barn Door After It’s Burned to the Ground By: Adam Aptowitzer In a report entitled “Donor Beware”[1] the Tax Ombudsman opined on the CRA’s administrative responsibilities regarding charitable donation tax shelters. Perhaps the most surprising thing about the report is that it is dated March 19th, 2014 after years of legislative implementation of […]

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Spamming Contrary to Public Policy?

April 30, 2014

Spamming will soon be Illegal and contrary to public policy By: C. Yvonne Chenier Q.C. Canada’s anti-spam law will come into force on July 1, 2014. This legislation intends to stop unsolicited commercial electronic messages and unwanted spyware and malware from being transmitted and installed on our computers. It will impact commercial activity in the […]

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With Regard to the 2009 Budget

April 30, 2014

With Regard to the 2009 Budget, Only Time Will Tell Arthur Drache, January 27, 2009 The government had two priorities in bringing down the 2009 Budget. The first and by far the more important to the government was to survive, which meant bringing down a document which did not offend the Liberals too much. This […]

Filed Under: Budgets

We Tip Our Hat to Flaherty

April 30, 2014

We Tip our Hat to Flaherty – Personal Tax Matters Arthur Drache, May 02, 2006 With all the speculation in the lead up to the May 2 Budget, we have to say that we remained highly sceptical that the Conservatives would deliver much more than the minimum when it came to matching election promises with […]

Filed Under: Budgets

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