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Make A Tax Deductible Donation

During The Election Time Only
You donate you'll receive a credit of Your Investment
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  Revenue Canada allows up to a 75% tax credit on your Personal Income Tax Return, for donations to a Canadian political party.
Here are Revenue Canada's sliding-scale tax credits:
 

  Personal Donations Only. No corporate contributions. The maximum allowable donation per individual is now $1,100.00 due to revisions and allowed adjustments.

  Please consider donating the maximum they allow you per year and help us bring real democracy back to Canada. We are committed to helping Canadians realize their goal, and we need Canadians to maximize our ability to achieve it.

Contribution Amount
Corresponding Tax Credit
Up to $400.00
75% of contribution
$400.01 to $750.00
$300, plus 50% of contribution exceeding $400
$750.01 to $1,100.00
$475, plus 33.3% of contribution exceeding $750, up to a maximum credit of $591.67
 

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  You may organize a meeting for your candidate to come and speak, or simply think of an innovative way to spread the word, to support your local candidate; we need you volunteers to organize the volunteers!!!!!!

  You can gather all your local media e-mail addresses, such as TV, Radio, print newspaper, in your riding, and send them to your local candidate to add to his or her list for your local use; the community papers are often more sympathetic to profiling real issues that are important to Canadians.

  

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