Information available to the public from a registered charity’s T3010 return
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Information available to the public from a registered charity’s T3010 return
Public information
Most of the information in a charity's return is available to the public through the List of charities.
A complete return is made up of several different forms. The following information from those forms is available to the public:
- Form TF725, Registered Charity Basic Information Sheet
- designation
- fiscal period-end
- registration date
- registration number
- mailing address
- telephone number
- fax number
- email address
- website address
- public contact name or position
- name the charity is known by other than its registered name
- program areas
- Form T3010, Registered Charity Information Return
- Section A: Identification
- parts of Section B: Directors/trustees and like officials
- Section C: Programs and general information
- Section D: Financial information
- Section E: Certification (not available through the List of Charities)
- Schedule 1: Foundations
- Schedule 2: Activities outside Canada
- Schedule 3: Compensation
- Schedule 5: Non-cash gifts
- Schedule 6: Detailed financial information
- Schedule 7: Political activities
- Financial statements (not available through the List of charities)
- Form T1235, Directors/Trustees and Like Officials Worksheet
- names, positions, and start and end dates of directors, trustees, and like officials
- arm’s length relationships between directors, trustees, and like officials
- Form T1236, Qualified Donees Worksheet / Amounts Provided to Other Organizations
- Form T2081, Excess Corporate Holdings Worksheet for Private Foundations
- Part I, Section A: Identification
- Part I, Section B: Original corporate holdings percentage (on March 18, 2007)
- Part I, Section C: Total corporate holdings percentage (as per the end of fiscal period)
- Part I, Section D: Excess corporate holdings percentage
- Part I, Section E: Net increase/decrease in excess corporate holdings percentage
- Part I, Section F: Divestment obligation table
- Part II, Section A: Material transactions by the foundation
- Form RC232, Ontario Corporations Information Act Annual Return
- available from the province of Ontario
- available from the province of Ontario
- Form RC232-WS, Director/Officer Worksheet and Ontario Corporations Information Act Annual Return
- available from the province of Ontario
For other ways to get charity information, go to How to get information about a charity.
Confidential information
Information in the confidential section of a charity’s return is only available to authorized representatives of the charity.
The Canada Revenue Agency may have to release confidential information in connection with certain legal proceedings, and is allowed to share some confidential information with other government departments and agencies.
The following information is confidential:
- Form T3010, Registered Charity Information Return
- Section F: Confidential data
- physical address of the charity
- address for the charity’s books and records
- name and address of the individual who completed the return
- Schedule 4: Confidential data
- information about fundraisers
- information about donors not resident in Canada
- Section F: Confidential data
- Form T1235, Directors/Trustees and Like Officials Worksheet
- home address, telephone number, and date of birth of directors, trustees, and like officials
- Form T2081, Excess Corporate Holdings Worksheet for Private Foundations
- Part II, Section B: Material transactions by relevant person(s)
- Date modified:
- 2017-04-27