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Charity Golf Tournaments and Receipting

April 24, 2017

By:   Arthur Drache With the golf season (finally) getting starting, hundreds of charities across the country are sponsoring golf tournaments, events which highlight social contacts with (one hopes) fun and also a chance to raise money for a good cause. In the recently issued Folio on Split Receipting[1], the CRA deals with the specifics […]

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CRA Updates on Split-receipting

November 16, 2016

By: Kara Johnson On November 8, the CRA issued Income Tax Folio S7-F1-C1, Split-receipting and Deemed Fair Market Value.  The Folio Chapter replaces and cancels Interpretation Bulletin IT-110R3, Gifts and Official Donation Receipts and Income Tax Technical News No. 26 (ITTN 26). Most of the content of the Folio is either merely restating or rewording […]

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