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primary purpose test

By Maanit Zemel | 4 Minutes Read July 30, 2014

The primary purpose test – deciphering CASL’s charities exemption

What about registered charities? Are they required to comply with CASL’s requirements or are they exempt from compliance? The answer to that question was made somewhat clearer on July 4, 2014.

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