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We understand CRA will apply the same privacy protocols to protect this personal information as it does in all other interactions with taxpayers. In a typical year, CRA conducts approximately 800 audits across Canada.
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This is the method CRA has chosen and will need to be followed. The Charities Directorate of Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is required to monitor the operation of Canadian registered charities and they audit the charities as part of this obligation. The online instructions indicate, and a number of CCCC Members have confirmed, that this process may require the charity’s representative to provide personal information to CRA, such as a Social Insurance Number. Then you can take your time transitioning to electronic reporting for next year. If your organization has a June 30 Information Return (T3010) filing deadline and you’re not already set up with MyBA, it may be best to file your return according to your usual practice and procedure (e.g. To get your organization set up, see the instructions “ To Access Your Organization’s Account through MyBA.” It may take some time to collect the necessary information and familiarize yourself with MyBA, particularly if you haven’t used CRA login services in the past.
CHARITIES DIRECTORATE CANADA REVENUE AGENCY UPDATE
Your organization can apply for charitable registration, complete and file an Information Return (T3010), update your charity’s information and opt for digital correspondence with CRA. Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has launched new digital services for charities through My Business Account (MyBA).