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Old 11-06-15, 16:25
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So, using Rob's math:

Cheque for "work" $1000 less $350 income tax = $650 in pocket, negative $350
Donation from own pocket of $1000 x rate of refund = $350 in pocket, negative $650.
Looks like a zero proposition to me and a whole lot of hasstle...
Who wants to claim additional income on their taxes, have to make a charitable donation, wait for the receipt, apply it to their tax return and then wait for it to all wash out with CRA?
This is assuming that the "work" does not actually cost you more in taxes as your income moves out of one bracket into another. In that instance you will end up not only volunteering your time but paying for it too.
The whole idea of volunteer work is to do work for FREE.
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Old 11-06-15, 17:22
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Ok Rob but if we exchange cheque as per the rules
then what would be THE HOUR RATE for rebuilding a 40mm?
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Old 11-06-15, 20:44
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What relevant trade training or certification does the guy doing the work have? If he is a mechanic, then $25-30 an hour is a reasonable rate. If he is an ex-weapons tech, then $12-18 an hour (sorry Gilles) as that trade is not particularly in demand on civvy street. Most retired weapons techs that I know ended up driving cab or becoming commisionaires. Even the locksmith trade (a weapons tech sideline) is hard to maintain work in.

If he is Joe from down the street with no certification, then manual labour rates of $12-15an hour would be more appropriate.

If he was providing the workshop, you can double most of those rates or more. Even Cdn tire charges $105 per hour these days, although the mechanic himself will more likely be making $23.

As long as the amounts are reasonably believable, what your non-profit pays him is your business. He will then write another cheque for the same amount as a cash donation to your organisation. That one will be the CRA's business. Then he will wait until tax time at which time he will recoup his cash, or maybe even a couple dollars more.
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Old 11-06-15, 20:48
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Originally Posted by chris vickery View Post
So, using Rob's math:

Cheque for "work" $1000 less $350 income tax = $650 in pocket, negative $350
Donation from own pocket of $1000 x rate of refund = $350 in pocket, negative $650.
Looks like a zero proposition to me and a whole lot of hasstle...
Who wants to claim additional income on their taxes, have to make a charitable donation, wait for the receipt, apply it to their tax return and then wait for it to all wash out with CRA?
This is assuming that the "work" does not actually cost you more in taxes as your income moves out of one bracket into another. In that instance you will end up not only volunteering your time but paying for it too.
The whole idea of volunteer work is to do work for FREE.
If you check your provinces rates of return on charitable donations you will find that most give you the deduction at the highest rate of taxation, so in the end you will come out slightly ahead. You just have to remember that the actual return will only be the difference between your tax rate, and the deduction rate.
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