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Providing third-party information to the CRA
CharityVillage Podcasts: A to Z of Charity Law
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When audited by the Canada Revenue Agency, charities may find themselves being asked to provide third-party information. Third-parties can be as varied as the charity's donors or employees, and when the CRA requests information, a charity has little choice but to hand it over. Listen now to learn more about situations where third-party information may be requested, the impact of a charity's privacy policy on such a request, as well as a charity's liabilities with regard to the accuracy of the information they provide.