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tax receipting privileges

By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read November 12, 2019

Ways to maintain proper books and records

A recent Tax Court of Canada (“TCC”) decision, Promised Land Ministries v. The Queen[1], serves as a reminder to charities of the importance of maintaining proper books and records.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit / books and records, failing to maintain complete and accurate receipts, financial statements, good governance, internal audits, qualified donee status, record keeping requirements, tax receipting privileges

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