You should tell the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) about major changes that occur in your charity. There are also times when you may want to ask CRA to change how they apply their rules to your organization. This section will help you communicate with CRA about these situations and tell you what to expect after you have been in touch with them. It includes templates for letters that you can use when communicating with CRA.
- how and where to notify CRA
- a template letter to use
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- what activities should you notify CRA about
- how and where to notify CRA
- a template letter to use
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- advising CRA of reorganizations
- getting legal advice
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- if not operating or if winding-up
- voluntary revocation process
- distributing assets to an eligible donee
- a template letter to use
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- issuing tax receipts using the new name
- changing legal objects or purposes
- consulting with CRA on objects or purposes
- how and where to notify CRA
- a template letter to use
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- getting CRA's approval
- reasons for changing year-end
- how and where to ask CRA
- a template letter to use
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- planning a major project or activity
- effect on disbursement quota
- how and where to ask CRA
- a template letter to use
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- changing your designation as a charitable organization, public foundation or private foundation
- form T2095
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- moving funds between charities
- how and where to ask CRA
- form T3011
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