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Maintaining Non-Profit Exempt Status: Irreconcilable Differences Susan M. Manwaring smanwaring@millerthomson.com 416.595.8583 Friday May 6, 2011

Introduction The jurisprudence in this difficult area has led to varying results The Gull Bay Development Corporation v. The Queen, (F.C.T.D.)

Paragraph 149(1)(l) 149(1) No tax is payable under this Part on the taxable income of a person for a period when that person was

Paragraph 149(1)(l) (cont d) (l) a club, society or association that, in the opinion of the Minister, was not a charity within the meaning assigned by subsection 149.1(1) and that was organized and operated exclusively for social welfare, civic improvement, pleasure or recreation or for any other purpose except profit,.

Paragraph 149(1)(l) (cont d) no part of the income of which was payable to, or was otherwise available for the personal benefit of, any proprietor, member or shareholder thereof unless the proprietor, member or shareholder was a club, society or association the primary purpose and function of which was the promotion of amateur athletics in Canada.

Club, Society or Association Broad definition includes: non-share capital (most) and share capital corporations unincorporated associations trusts partnerships? non-residents

Charity: Pemsels Case: Not a Charity relief of poverty advancement of education advancement of religion other purposes beneficial to the community Registration not required

Purpose Other than Profit organized and operated exclusively for social welfare, civic improvement, pleasure or recreation or for any other purpose except profit

Purpose Other than Profit (cont d) Social welfare means providing assistance to disadvantaged groups Civic Improvement includes enhancement of value or quality of community or civic life Pleasure or recreation private clubs Any other purpose except profit catch all for orgs operated other than commercial reasons Assuming that charitable status is avoided, only a purpose except profit is needed

Purpose Other than Profit (cont d) organized : no mention of profit or business in objects Comptoir de Roberval v. M.N.R. Gull Bay Development v. the Queen operated Perhaps more difficult to demonstrate whether an entity is operated for a purpose other than profit case law assists

No Income Payable to a Member Applies to proprietors, members and shareholders No income was payable to, or available for personal benefit CRA IT496R: directly or indirectly, to or for the personal benefit of any member Does section say that?

Why are we discussing this today? From mid-2009 to date, CRA has released a number of letters responding to requests for technical interpretations on non-profit organizations Such responses indicate a CRA policy shift which is irreconcilable with case law and earlier CRA statements and positions

CRA policy shift Tightening CRA Views Started with CRA document number 2009- #0337311E5 Narrower interpretation Profits must be generally unanticipated and incidental Strict limits on budgeting for surplus

New Technical Interpretations Document #2009-0337311E5 the word exclusively indicates none of those purposes may be to earn a profit. Thus where the organization intends to earn a profit it will not be exempt even if it expects to use or actually uses the profit to support its not-for-profit objectives Arguably this statement confuses purposes and activities

New Technical Interpretations earning a profit does not prevent the organization.from being 149(1)(l) entity. However the profit must be ancillary and incidental to the purposes

New Technical Interpretations In our view if a 149(1)(l) entity could intentionally earn a profit to finance future capital projects and we accepted that this did not indicate a profit purpose, than any business where members did not require income distributions could accumulate wealth on a tax free basis

New Technical Interpretations Re a procurement contract: if the organization planned to earn a profit when it entered into the contract - if the contract specifically contemplated a markup the organization would not qualify for the tax exemption

Tightening CRA Views CRA document number 2009-#0348621E5 Condominium corporation Cannot earn an intentional profit Condo rental suite context Each activity must be operated on a costrecovery basis IT496R used a residential condominium corporation as an example of an entity that may be operated for a purpose other than profit.

Tightening CRA Views (cont d) CRA Document 2010 #0358021E5 Corporate owned cottage property Entity provides dining, recreational and sporting facilities to its members Corporation to sell vacant land was capital gain taxable? Assuming asset used exclusively in pursuit of non-profit purposes (i.e. dining, recreation, sport) the gain would not be taxable

Tightening CRA Views (cont d) CRA Document 2010 #0366051E5 Non-share capital corporation to which cash and other assets would be donated income earned on assets intended to support non-profit purposes (cultural and other activities) CRA says taxable maintaining capital property for the purpose of generating income means the organization has a profit purpose Exception may exist where income generating assets themselves are used or spent soon on a non-profit purpose

Tightening CRA Views (cont d) Audit of Private Clubs: CRA has focussed on revenues from nonmembers Activities such as renting facilities for use by non-members need to be carried on at a cost recovery basis CRA is arguing if such activity is profitable those profits benefit the members (in the form of reduced fees) which is offside requirement income not be payable to or personally benefit the members

Tightening CRA Views (cont d) Bottom line: New, restrictive interpretation Inconsistent with current caselaw L.I.U.N.A., Gull Bay Development Corp, Canadian Bar Insurance Corporation, BBM Canada Caselaw suggests the following not fatal: Profits incidental to purposes Not using purposes as a cloak to avoid tax Cash reserves reasonable in relation to needs

BBM Canada v. MNR Income derived from its members No income distributed to its members CRA argued cannot be organized and operated for a purpose other than profit if activities are related to commercial or business activity of members

BBM v. MNR (cont d) Justice Boyle notes S.149 tax exemptions are for entities that are to some extent involved in commerce or business and refuses to read a public purpose requirement into paragraph 149(1)(l) Quotes decisions that confirm organization can have any purpose(s) other than the one disqualifying purpose of profit Woodward s Pension Society, Otineka, Tourbec

BBM Canada v. MNR (cont d) Mr. Justice Boyle comments that the fact an organization in its planning suggests it needs to operate in a business-like manner should not put an organization off-side Decision emphasizes that there was no opportunity for shareholders, members or a controlling person to benefit financially

CBA v. MNR Court noted high level of commercial activity but also that profit or loss supported its declared non-profit purpose Letters Patent and By-laws supported CBA s position it was organized for a nonprofit purpose

CBA v. MNR (cont d) Ws the entity operated for a purpose other than profit? Court held it was Relied on Gull Bay and L.I.U.N.A. 527 Member s Training Trust Fund Commercial nature of the activity does not equate to a for profit purpose

CRA Audit Initiative Warning: Audit initiative Significant reassessments expected of major non-profits Likely new appeals will result Planning, budgeting and reporting issues

The Best Defence is a Good Offence CRA policy shift requires careful review of budget and strategic planning processes Organizations need to be diligent at costing out programs generating revenues Language used in strategic plans and other documents concerned with operations is important

The Best Defence is a Good Offence (cont d) Appropriate reserves are defensible work with organizations auditors/accountants to establish reserves as appropriate under GAAP Business language may cause CRA to argue that the organization intends to earn a profit

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