Summary policy CSP-U02, Undue benefits
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Undue benefits
Summary policy
Date
November 3, 2005 (Revised June 14, 2007)
Reference number
CSP-U02
Key words
Undue benefits - Sanctions - Revocation
Policy statement
Under the Income Tax Act, a registered charity cannot confer on a person an undue benefit (for example, a transfer of property or other resources of the charity to a person who does not deal with the charity at arm's length or who is the beneficiary of a transfer because of a special relationship with a donor or charity.)
A registered charity that confers on a person an undue benefit is liable to a penalty equal to 105% of the amount of the benefit. This penalty increases to 110% and the suspension of tax-receipting privileges for a repeat infraction within 5 years.
A registered charity that contravenes or continues to contravene the Act could also have its registration revoked.
References
- Summary policy CSP-R12, Revocation
- Guidance CG-008, Confidentiality – Public information
- Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985 (5th supp.) c. 1, ss. 188.1(4), (5) and para. 188.2(1)(b)
- Date modified:
- 2011-08-18