| 901776 | |
| Bill Guglich | |
| (613) 957-2102 | |
| EACC 9257 | |
| Attention: |
19(1)
August 27, 1990
Dear Sirs:
This is in reply to your letter of August 13, 1990 concerning the impact of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Legislation on the tax status of a non-profit organization (NPO) under paragraph 149(1)(1) of the Income Tax Act (the Act).
In particular you are concerned about the election an NPO may make, under sections 17 and 18 of Part VI of Schedule V of the GST, to have all its otherwise exempt supplies of memberships treated as taxable supplies. As a result of this election the NPO for purposes of computing the GST "Input Tax Credits" would be considered to be carrying on commercial activities. For GST purposes commercial activity is defined in section 123 of the GST to include any business carried on, but not to include any activity without a reasonable expectation of profit. Activities of this type might not meet the "any other purpose except profit" condition contained in paragraph 149(1)(1) of the Act.
In our view the election described above is for purposes of the GST only would not in and by itself adversely affect the status of an organization for purposes of paragraph 149(1)(1) of the Act would be determined on the basis of the facts and details respecting its organization and its actual activities and the GST election should not be a consideration.
We trust our comments will be of assistance to you.
Yours truly, for DirectorBusiness and General DivisionSpecialty Rulings DirectorateLegislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Branch