Charitable Giving Guide for Individual Donors (2006)

Charitable giving offers benefits to both the community and the donor. This publication will help you — and your financial and legal advisors, as well as the charities you support — determine the most cost-effective way to structure your donations.

Like many other individuals, you may not have given much thought to developing a tax-effective strategy for charitable giving. In recent years the federal government has created a more generous tax incentive program for individuals who make gifts to charities. As well, while many people make charitable bequests in their wills, other ways of giving may be less costly.

The attached publication provides several examples of the charitable donation tax credit system. The examples illustrate how you may be able to significantly increase the amount you put into the hands of your favourite charities.

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