Consequences of improper receipting
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Consequences of improper receipting
What are the consequences for charities that issue receipts with incorrect or false information?
A registered charity that issues an official donation receipt that includes incorrect or incomplete information is liable to a penalty equal to 5% of the eligible amount stated on the receipt. This penalty increases to 10% for a repeat offence within five years.
A registered charity that issues an official donation receipt that includes deliberately false information is liable to a penalty equal to 125% of the eligible amount stated on the receipt.
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If the charity is liable for penalties in excess of $25,000 for issuing false receipts, that charity is also liable to one year's suspension of its charitable status.
A registered charity that contravenes or continues to contravene the receipting requirements of the Income Tax Act could also have its registration revoked.
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- Date modified:
- 2011-06-01