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Sohaib 14-09-2014 16:20

Tax-Deductibility In Canada
 
Hey Everyone,

Our team is associated with our school, which should have charitable status in Canada (please correct me if I'm wrong), and we're interested in seeing how other teams allow sponsors to deduct tax through sponsorship while in association with their school. We're looking for any Canadian (though others are certainly welcome) teams that would know how we could get this done.

Thanks so much!

mman1506 14-09-2014 16:30

Re: Tax-Deductibility In Canada
 
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Originally Posted by Sohaib (Post 1400043)
Hey Everyone,

Our team is associated with our school, which should have charitable status in Canada (please correct me if I'm wrong), and we're interested in seeing how other teams allow sponsors to deduct tax through sponsorship while in association with their school. We're looking for any Canadian (though others are certainly welcome) teams that would know how we could get this done.

Thanks so much!

My team is part of the same school board as yours. Being connected to the TDSB gives you charitable status. We've done tax deductions a number of times before. I believe our schools secretary processed it. Talk to your principal, they should be able to point you in the right direction.

Sohaib 14-09-2014 16:35

Re: Tax-Deductibility In Canada
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mman1506 (Post 1400045)
My team is part of the same school board as yours. Being connected to the TDSB gives you charitable status. We've done tax deductions a number of times before. I believe our schools secretary processed it. Talk to your principal, they should be able to point you in the right direction.

Hi Marcus!

Thanks for the help. I'll go ahead and talk to our principal, thanks again!

Sohaib 16-09-2014 15:47

Re: Tax-Deductibility In Canada
 
Does anyone know what tax deductibility means for a sponsor. Is it a direct 1:1 compensation or is a a percentage?


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