GST/HST Taxable vs. Exempt Supplies for Nonprofits and Charities 2024

Did you know that GST/HST applies differently to registered charities from other nonprofit organizations?

Have you ever wondered if you have incorrectly accounted for GST/HST?

If you would like to learn more about these issues you should attend this CRA GST/HST presentation. You will hear directly from a CRA GST/HST Headquarters employee who has 30+ years experience working in GST/HST Programs. The Presentation will include information about revenue sources that attract GST/HST and those that do not. We will review the fundamentals for both registered charities and nonprofit organizations to help you ensure that your organization is correctly accounting for GST/HST.   

This webinar is the second in our 2024 series of free webinars on GST/HST issues for nonprofits and charities, also including:
  • Input Tax Credits for Registered Charities and Nonprofit Organizations, Thursday, May 2, 2024, 10-11am, online;
  • Public Service Bodies’ Rebates for Nonprofits and Charities, Thursday, Sept 5, 2024, 10-11am, online;
  • GST/HST Audits & Examinations, Plus Books and Record-Keeping, Thursday,October 3, 2024, 10-11am, online; and
  • GST/HST Implications of Cost-Sharing and Other Relationships, Thursday, Nov 7, 2024, 10-11am, online

Find them all on the Pillar Events page.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR THIS WEBINAR:

  • Recognize key GST/HST differences between Charities and NPOs

  • Know how to correctly charge GST/HST

  • Identify and reduce common GST/HST mistakes

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Definitions

  • Taxable Supplies

  • Exempt Supplies   

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

This Presentation is designed for both registered charities and other nonprofit organizations. It is intended for all individuals who may be involved with the entity’s GST/HST. The information will benefit individuals who represent organizations that are already GST/HST registered; those that are not, but should be; andthose considering voluntarily registering. And it will be of assistance for entities that may become GST/HST registered in the future.  You will hear about how to avoid some of the common mistakes such as failing to properly charge and collect GST/HST correctly.    

Please note, this virtual session will not be recorded, but the presentation slide deck will be shared with you in advance of the event.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER: 

Michael Monk from the Canada Revenue Agency GST/HST and Digital Compliance Directorate

Michael Monk has been an employee of Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for 33 years.  During that time, he has worked extensively with GST/HST. 

Michael’s current role in CRA’s Ottawa Headquarters is with the GST/HST and Digital Compliance Directorate where he has managed CRA’s National GST/HST Presentations and Outreach services for the last 7 years.

Michael was a Team Leader and Senior Technical Interpretations Analyst for 10+ years in GST/HST Rulings, Legislative Policy and Regulatory Affairs Branch.  He spent numerous additional years in other GST/HST roles within the Compliance Programs Branch.  Michael also worked as a CRA Facilitator throughout a ten-year period creating and instructing GST/HST Legislation and Audit courses to CRA staff.

Michael has many years of experience, working with a multitude of GST/HST issues, across several sectors.  He has participated in conferences, preparing and delivering GST/HST presentations to a variety of accounting and industry associations.  

Michael has volunteered with many community and school association groups over the years.  He has served as Director on the Board of a large national charity, and also on CRA’s Employee Assistance Program Committee. 

Thank you to our 2024 Learning & Development Sponsors:

Western Continuing Studies and Fanshawe Employment and Student Entrepreneurial Services



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