COVID-19: T3010 Filing Extension & CCCC Resources

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In response to changing circumstances related to COVID-19, the public and private sectors are finding ways to adapt, including by extending deadlines and moving to online services. CRA Charities Directorate is no exception. It recently announced the deadline for all T3010 filings due between March 18, 2020 – December 31, 2020 will be extended to December 31, 2020. 

If you aren’t already using  CRA’s online My Business Account, now is a great time to familiarize yourself. As we have seen over the last few weeks, preparing to move your organization to online operation is essential. 

Please note that the CRA Charities Directorate call centre services are temporarily suspended until April 3rd, 2020 inclusively.

Here are just a few CCCC resources available to you: 

COVID-19 Response Room in The Green

CCCC has set up an online community forum in The Green to address questions and concerns related to COVID-19 and your charity. New discussion threads are posted regularly, and CCCC staff will point you to additional resources and information that will assist you. You will discover how other charities are navigating operational issues and learn from one another. Join the COVID-19 Response Room by sending us an email requesting access.

CCCC members can access the Member Resources of CCCC website for articles, webinars, checklists, templates and can contact our team for additional guidance.

If you are not a member of CCCC, we invite you to join today to access our full collection of resources and our team of experts who can answer your questions and provide additional guidance. CCCC is here to help you through these uncertain times. We encourage you to reach out if you require assistance and we will be happy to serve you.


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The content provided in this blog is for general information purposes and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Every organization’s circumstances are unique. Before acting on the basis of information contained in this blog, readers should consult with a qualified lawyer for advice specific to their situation.

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