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Corporation Fined, Director Imprisoned for Contempt in Copyright Infringement Decision

  • April 04, 2022
  • Sepal Bonni

In a rare decision, the Federal Court of Canada found a party in contempt of court for breaching the terms of two previous judgments concerning copyright infringement, resulting in a severe fine and imprisonment of a director of the infringing. It serves as a reminder that courts take intellectual property protection seriously and will impose liability on both infringing corporations and on their directors when necessary and appropriate.

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Court Finds County's Property Purchase to be a Breach of Trust

  • April 04, 2022
  • Jacqueline M. Demczur

A decision from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice emphasized that a tax-exempt organization that receives a gift from an individual’s estate cannot spend the funds as it wishes. Rather, funds must be used according to the terms of use set out in the will. The court, in its January 31, 2022 unreported decision of County of Bruce v Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee, ultimately concluded that the funds from the estate were misused and that there had been a breach of trust.

Charity and Not-For-Profit Law, Student Forum

Inclusive Community Grants Application Now Open

  • February 06, 2022
  • Deina Warren

Do you work with or are you part of a community organization, an Indigenous Community or organization or a local government? Applications for Ontario’s 2022-2023 Inclusive Community Grants are now available. These grants provide up to $60,000 for a local project to help older residents and people with disabilities participate in community life. Priority projects are those that support under-served communities and that address COVID-19 related challenges. Applications are due March 3, 2022.

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Mandate Letters Issued to Amend ITA Concerning the Charitable Status of Certain Organizations

  • January 31, 2022
  • Terrance S. Carter

Mandate letters issued by the Prime Minister include direction to introduce amendments to the ITA that would make certain organizations ineligible for charitable status. It remains to be seen what amendments may be introduced, but the proposal is concerning as it specifically targets an existing segment of the sector and it could have unintended long-term consequences for all charities. Any proposed amendments therefore need to be carefully monitored.

Charity and Not-For-Profit Law, Student Forum

New Resources about Community Investing

  • January 24, 2022
  • Ryan M. Prendergast

Are you looking for information about community impact investing? Two resources are now available for charities and not-for-profits in Ontario from the Cooperation Council of Ontario, Ontario Trillium Foundation and Canadian CED Network. There is a report to help you understand the current state of community investment organizations in Ontario and a guide that outlines the phases of development for community investment cooperatives.

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No Tax Rebate for Charity Housing Project's Market Rate Units

  • January 24, 2022
  • Nancy E. Claridge and Adriel N. Clayton

Charities that qualify as designated municipalities can be eligible for a rebate from the GST/HST paid on property and services, but does a supply of market rate units for moderate income households qualify? A recent CRA interpretation letter explains how section 259 of the Excise Tax Act and CRA’s info sheet Municipal Designation of Organizations Providing Rent Geared to Income Housing might apply in this situation, and why the charity’s market rate units would not qualify for the rebate.

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Annual General Meetings in the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • December 11, 2021
  • David A. van der Woerd, Derek A. Sheppard, Humza M. Khan, Ross & McBride

The COVID-19 pandemic has created unique situations for corporations, including social distancing orders. These orders are challenging in the regular course of business and particularly tricky if an annual general meeting (AGM) timeline fell in the midst of these orders. This paper outlines the most recent federal and provincial legislation relevant to AGMs and provides general guidance to corporations for holding restriction-compliant AGMs.

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CRA Considers if NPO Can Add a Secondary Source of Income

  • November 08, 2021
  • Theresa L.M. Man

Can a non-profit organization add a secondary business and use the net income to fund its non-profit objectives? Can it fund the business from a reserve accumulated from excess member contributions held for future capital expenditures? Can it provide services to non-members outside its geographical area? This article will explain CRA’s view on these questions, with reference to the Income Tax Act and Interpretation Bulletin IT-496R.

Charity and Not-For-Profit Law, Student Forum

$17 Million Gift to Private Foundation Ineligible for Tax Credit

  • November 08, 2021
  • Terrance S. Carter and Ryan M. Prendergast

The Tax Court of Canada decision in Odette (Estate) v the Queen serves as a warning that private foundations and their donors need to be sensitive to the complex rules that apply to them, and in particular to proceed very cautiously when considering making gifts of non-qualifying securities. In this case, the court dismissed an appeal from an assessment denying the taxpayer a charitable donation tax credit. Read the full article for the court’s analysis of s.118.1(13)(c) of the Income Tax Act.

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