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Non-profit and not-for-profit #302
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From the co-op act, section 143:
To me this makes it extremely clear that any co-op created under the co-op act cannot be a not-for-profit in the Ontario corporation sense of the word. |
The relevant line in the handbook is this one:
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Updated related document from ontario.coop: Co-ops are different from Non-Profits.pdf The title using the term "non-profit" which is very frustrating and confusing, but the text of the document makes clear to me that co-operatives are completely distinct from "not-for-profit". Another tricky section in this document:
I suspect this is incorrect, and they mean that it's possible for a co-op to operate as an NPO (non-profit organization) or just non-profit under the Income Tax Act. "not-for-profit" doesn't seem to appear anywhere in the Income Tax Act document, so it's hard for me to see this paragraph as correct. Overall, I think this document supports my position that we should stop describing ourselves as "not-for-profit". |
These two terms are not interchangeable, and mean different things. Both are used in the handbook. Ideally we would only use one.
My current understanding is that "not-for-profit" is a specific type of corporation that can be formed in Ontario. and not one that is covered by the Co-operative Corporations Act. Instead it is covered by the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act which has no relevance to us. By not having share capital, we are very similar to a not-for-profit, but legally are not the same thing.
My current understanding is that "non-profit" is mainly a tax term, and so if the CRA considers you a non-profit then you can benefit from tax-exempt status etc. We are currently considered a non-profit in the eyes of the CRA.
My premature conclusion here would be that we should remove all reference to "not-for-profit" in the handbook, and instead mention our "without share capital" status when needed.
Resources:
cc @LexaMichaelides as she may be interested in this :)
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