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KittyCaterina

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I wasn't sure if it was a QC or a Canada tax deduction. Thanks for the clarification.

I am getting in the challenge too. I will give 200$ per month to a charity of my choice. Good idea @yababy1.
So looking at all I spend on hobbying I have made a decision, once amonth I am going to pass on a session and send $240 to Operation Smile Canada, they do operations for kids born with cleff palete in 3rd world countries
$240=1 operation, so I less session with someone and help a kid instead

Not suggesting everyone can afford this or this is their chosen charity but my TERB challenge is giveup a session a month and donate to somewhere to help out if you can

Game on Terbites, hope to see lots of inspired comments
This is a noble idea, I hope others follow.

I donate often to a cat rescue where I live but I'm thinking I could do more and will likely donate to something addictions related.
 

Cbr20152012

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Nope no sliding scale these days for charitable donations. I think there was at one time before 1988 where up to a certain dollar value it was 100% deductible and then a sliding scale. Can thank Brian Mulroney & the PCs for changing it in 1988.

LTO_3
I was referring to political donations.
 

Butler1000

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I do about 100 per month to various orgs. Food bank, disease research for Family members who died of it. Animal shelter, youth shelter.

You find the meaningful ones and you don't miss the money.
 

Scholar

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Yes you do but it's only 17% of the amount contributed up to $250 and then 29% for anything above that amount. Before 1988 all charitable donations were a 100% write off.
And as an aside to this, all political party donations are a 100% write off. Go figure. :rolleyes:

LTO_3
Yes, but it is a credit. Before 1988 it was a deduction. Credit = dollar for dollar off your tax bill. Deduction = reduction in taxable income. Depending on your tax bracket, it is still a decent incentive to donate. If you want to get the most bang for your buck, you can just write off your charity every 5 years so more of your donations are worth a 29% credit. Depending on your MTR, it is almost the same as a 100% write off.
 

SchlongConery

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This is a noble idea, I hope others follow.

I donate often to a cat rescue where I live but I'm thinking I could do more and will likely donate to something addictions related.
There is a fantastic organization in the Dominican Republic that I both do volunteer work for when I’m down there and donate when I’m not. It’s called Dogs and Cats the Dominican Republic.
They have a strong presence in Kingston, Ontario. But I don’t know if they’re still doing adoptions with the new agriculture Canada restrictions.

But I assure you, they are a very effective organization and very worthy of any dollar you can help with.

They are a registered charity both in Canada in the United States so you get a tax receipt


The focus of their work now is conducting rabies and anti-parasite clinics Around the island for local dog owners. Also, volunteers are out every day, walking the streets and beaches and providing anti-parasite medication and doing general health checks on animals they find. All of this is free to anyone. Local vets even do spay and neuter clinics for free when they’re conducted through DCR. All of this is funded by donations.

The dogs and cats are the best! They call them Coconut Hounds and Coconut Cats!

They are very well socialized amongst other dogs and people. Probably one of the most beautiful and wonderful personalities of any breed I’ve known.




 
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K Douglas

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I consider myself to be a very generous individual, both with my time and financially. I find it very rewarding to my soul. I commend you @yababy1 for being less selfish and helping others in need. I have some core charities that I support annually and have a rotation of 2-3 that I make single donations to. I'll make Operation Smile one of those.
 
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K Douglas

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Yes you do but it's only 17% of the amount contributed up to $250 and then 29% for anything above that amount. Before 1988 all charitable donations were a 100% write off.
And as an aside to this, all political party donations are a 100% write off. Go figure. :rolleyes:

LTO_3
No political donations are not a 100% write off. 75% up to $400, 50% from $401-$750 and 33.33% from $751-$1,275. That's federal. Ontario is the same rates but on higher levels of donation, to a max of approx. $3,500 annually.
 
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LTO_3

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No political donations are not a 100% write off. 75% up to $400, 50% from $401-$750 and 33.33% from $751-$1,275. That's federal. Ontario is the same rates but on higher levels of donation, to a max of approx. $3,500 annually.
I stand corrected. Thought it was 100%. Thanks for the clarification.

LTO_3
 
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Insidious Von

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I don't give to Operation Smile Canada, I do give to Doctors Without Borders. They help to facilitate to bring children from developing countries to Sick Kids to have the corrective surgery done.

I also have rich cunt charities like financial support for the TSO, that's another story.
 

speakercontrols

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Good idea. It's a much, much, MUCH better use of charity dollars than some. This can have a real, significant, positive impact to kids.
 

yababy1

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Great comments guys, lets hope some kind acts help offset some of the fuckery in the world

FYI, jst donated and gave up my monthly muse run but it feels really good to do so!
 
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