Showing posts with label charity disbursement quota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity disbursement quota. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Response to the 2010 federal budget

The federal government recently released their 2010 budget, which contained some big changes for Canadian charities. What will likely affect charities the most is the removal of the 80/20 disbursement quota and changes to the capital disbursement quota. In this podcast, Adam and Maggie discuss the implications of these changes and how your charity will be affected.

Response to the 2010 federal budget

Monday, November 2, 2009

How HST will affect Canadian nonprofits

In 2010, both British Columbia and Ontario will begin using a harmonized sales tax. This change will have an impact on nonprofits and charities in many different ways, including with regards to federal tax exemptions and disbursement quotas. Listen to this podcast to find out whether your organization will have to pay more in taxes, how your administration costs may drop, and how the HST might affect your clients and donors.


How HST will affect Canadian nonprofits

Thursday, January 15, 2009

CRA disbursement quotas: Part 2

In this podcast, we continue the discussion of disbursement quotas that began in Part 1 and explore such topics as how to calculate your disbursement quota, whether or not an accountant is necessary, how foundations amass large endowments, and the definition of "enduring property".

CRA disbursement quotas: Part 2

CRA disbursement quotas: Part 1

The Income Tax Act requires charities, as nontaxable entities, to spend a certain percentage of their income each year on charitable activities. In this podcast, find out more about these disbursement quotas, what happens when a charity doesn't comply with their disbursement quota, and how long-term projects fit into the equation.

CRA disbursement quotas: Part 1