CRA conducts reviews each year that are meant to promote compliance with its laws. One of these reviews is the “Non-Profit Organization Risk Identification Project Report” (NPORIP), which began in 2009. The purpose of this review is the provide the CRA with insight into compliance for those organizations claiming the exemption under paragraph 149(1)(I) if the ITA. CRA hopes that these kinds of reviews will “help to protect the integrity of the self-assessment tax system and to maintain Canadians’ confidence in the fairness of the system.”
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