In this brief note, we try to suggest ten steps for a simplified contractor arrangement between a Canadian charity and a group in Canada that is not a charity (the “Intermediary”) implementing a project for the Canadian charity in Canada. Often it makes more sense for a Canadian charity to hire another group in Canada to implement a project that may not be a registered charity, rather than the charity making a gift to another registered charity or qualified donee or the charity using its own employees or volunteers to conduct the activity.
See our article Canadian Charities working with Non-Charities in Canada – A very simplified view 2020.
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