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  • Register Federal Non-Profit Organization Online - Ready in 2 Business Days

  • A Non-Profit Organization (NPO) in Canada is a type of legal entity that operates primarily for purposes other than generating a profit for its members. These organizations are often established to serve the public or specific charitable, educational, social, cultural, or environmental goals. It's important to note that there are different categories of non-profit organizations in Canada, including charitable organizations, which have a specific charitable purpose and can issue tax receipts for donations. Others may fall under the broader category of non-profit organizations but still serve important community or public interests.

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  • Registered Charity

  • Registering as a charity with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers several advantages for non-profit organizations in Canada. Here are some of the key benefits of being a CRA registered charity: Tax Deductible Donations: Registered charities can issue official donation receipts for tax purposes. This encourages individuals and businesses to donate, as donors can claim a tax deduction for their contributions. Eligibility for Grants: Many government and private grant programs require recipient organizations to have charitable status. Being a registered charity can open up opportunities to receive grants and funding. Exemption from Income Tax: Registered charities are generally exempt from paying income tax on their charitable activities. This means they can allocate more of their resources to their charitable missions. Exemption from GST/HST: Registered charities are generally exempt from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on most of their supplies and services.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • ♦ What is a Non-Profit organization?
  • ♦ What is Articles of Incorporation?
  • ♦ What is Certificate of Incorporation?
  • ♦ What is NUANS report?
  • ♦ What is By-Laws & Minute Book?
  • ♦ What is CRA Business Number?
  • ♦ What are the advantages of becoming a registered charity?
  • ♦ What are the requirements to become a registered charity?
  • ♦ Do I need to incorporate my non-profit to get registered charity status?