Muslim charity going to court to fight 'unfair' suspension by Canada Revenue Agency

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Muslim charity going to federal court to fight 'unfair' suspension by Canada Revenue Agency

Ottawa-based Human Concern International says the Canada Revenue Agency's penalty is unwarranted and just the latest example of the agency's unfair targeting of Muslim charities for scrutiny.

As a result of the audit by the Analysis and Review Division of the revenue agency's charities directorate, concerns were expressed to HCI in 2018 about six initiatives. It accused the charity of improperly issuing donation receipts totalling more than $307,000 on behalf of organizations administering the six projects - a practice known as third-party receipting.

These diaspora groups collect funds on behalf of HCI, which then works with an implementation partner for projects that were vetted and approved by HCI. HCI executive director Mahmuda Khan said the charity appreciates the revenue agency's usual emphasis on education to ensure compliance with the rules.

A recently released report by the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group said the revenue agency's Review and Analysis Division works with national security agencies to carry out its audits, with little accountability.

 

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And Trudeau is gonna paying them to fight the cra.

In other words… they couldn’t get away with their scheme so they are going to say it’s because of racism in an attempt to grift money.

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