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Charities feel effects of Canada Post reach
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The timeframe for claiming charitable contributions on duty returns has been extended to the end of February, according to Canada’s chiefs. In his power as the Council of the Federation head, Ontario Premier Doug Ford sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday asking for the request. Ford claims that the nominees are responding to requests from organizations to account for a reduction in mail-in donations brought about by the Canada Post attack, which stopped email message for a fortnight starting in mid-November. 1: 39
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The federal government should extend the deadline from the beginning of the year to the end of February 2025, in order for donors to give their checks sooner than usual but also receive credit for the tax year of 2024. The Salvation Army reported over the weekend that the average holiday donation declines by 50 % this year, which it attributes to the strike. Trudeau’s company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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