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What factors should I consider before entering into a fundraising contract with a third party?

What is “Arm’s length” for Canadian registered charities?

What is “direction and control” of foreign activities required by CRA?

What is “fair market Value” for Canadian charities and official donation receipts?

What is a “Charitable Organization” relative to Canadian charities?

What is a “Notice of Revocation of Charity’s Registration” from CRA

What is a Business Number (BN) / Registration Number?

What is a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) “books and records review”?

What is a Canadian associated charity?

What is a Canadian private foundation?

What is a Canadian public foundation?

What is a Canadian registered charity?

What is a gift in kind?

What is a Qualified donee under the Income Tax Act Canada

What is a tax shelter for Canadian Income Tax Purposes?

What is advancement of religion as a charitable purpose mean?

What is an “advantage” with respect to issuing an official donation receipt?

What is an abusive tax shelter gifting arrangement?

What is the Canadian T3010 Registered Charity Information Return?

What is the Charities Directorate of CRA’s Mission and Vision?

What is the eligible amount of gift for tax purposes for Canadian registered charities?

What is the role of the board of a Canadian charity?

What resources do you have on receipting for Canadian registered charities?

What type of transactions with Canadian charities do NOT result in a gift and a donation receipt?

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Do you require legal advice with respect to Canadian or Ontario non-profits or charities?

Mark Blumberg is a partner at the law firm of Blumberg Segal LLP in Toronto and works almost exclusively in the areas of non-profit and charity law.

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