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Finance committee  It's better for the actual donor to sell the real estate than to transfer the real estate to the charity because charities typically don't have the capacity to address all the issues associated with real estate. The owner of the real estate would know all that and would know who

February 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  On Scott Brison's point, if the donor is responsible for paying a tax on the donated asset, then in the vast majority of cases they're simply going to hold onto the asset. So the government is not going to get the capital gains tax revenue because the donors simply hold onto the

February 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  Also, with gifts of real estate, when the donor sells the real estate, if it's, say, commercial real estate, they've had the tax benefit of the amortization of the cost of that real estate. There would be a recapture of the amortization of the asset, so they would be paying tax o

February 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  You make a very good point. The catalyst for major donations—eliminating the capital gains tax on private company shares—would be at a time when the entrepreneur is deciding to retire and the children aren't going to take over the business. The owner is going to end up selling th

February 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for providing me with an opportunity to participate in this important hearing on tax incentives for charitable donations. l'm appearing today in my capacity as a volunteer board member of four not-for-profit organizations in each ar

February 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  There is no tax revenue cost to the municipality. Finally, on political support, the NDP is supportive. They are now the official opposition. Mr. Thomas Mulcair communicated that support two years ago. The Hon. Scott Brison, finance critic for the Liberal Party, is supportive.

September 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Donald Johnson

Finance committee  Good morning, Mr. Chairman and distinguished committee members. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to appear before your committee this morning. For those of you who don't know me, my name is Don Johnson, and I am appearing today in my role as a volunteer board member of

September 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Donald Johnson