Capital fund
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Capital fund
Summary policy
The information on this page applies only for fiscal periods ending before March 4, 2010.
Date
September 3, 2003 (Revised September 13, 2005)
Reference number
CSP-C15
Key words
Capital fund - Enduring property
Policy statement
A registered charity can solicit donations to set up a capital fund for its ongoing activities. Under the Income Tax Act, gifts of capital received by way of bequest or inheritance and gifts received subject to a trust or direction that they be held by the charity for 10 years or more are generally excluded from a charity's disbursement quota because they meet the definition of enduring property. A charity can accumulate such funds without the Canada Revenue Agency's written permission.
References
- Summary policy CSP-D09, Direct designation
- Form T3010, Registered Charity Information Return
- Form T1259, Capital Gains and Disbursement Quota Worksheet
- Guide T4033, Completing the Registered Charity Information Return
- Income Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985 (5th supp.) c. 1, ss. 149.1(1)
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