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Leadership Academy 2014 1 Typical Chapter Organization Board of Directors President Past Presiden t Executive VP Secretary Treasurer VP – Chapter Developme nt VP – Music & Performanc e VP - YIH
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Leadership Academy2014

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Typical Chapter OrganizationBoard of Directors

President Past President

Executive VP

Secretary Treasurer

VP – Chapter Development

VP – Music & Performance VP - YIH

Leadership Academy2014

Chapter President, Secretary and Treasurer Guide - At a Glance

http://barbershop.org/document-center/category/69-chapter-secretary-

documents.html

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Leadership Academy2014

Chapter SecretaryChapter SecretaryBarry LajeunesseBarry Lajeunesse

Ontario District Secretary

[email protected]

Topics to be Covered• Role of the Chapter Secretary• Chapter Secretary Responsibilities & Yearly Calendar• Meetings• Membership Administration• Youth Membership• Rosters and Personnel Changes• eBiz• Liability Insurance & Bonding• Show Clearance, SOCAN, Copyright• Chapter Elections• Online services• Questions 4

Role of the Chapter Secretary

The chapter secretary is, in essence, the chapter business manager who keeps the chapter organized and current in correspondence, report filing and all administration related to the operation of the chapter.

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Chapter Secretary Responsibilities• See 2013 Chapter Secretary Manual (CSM), section 1.1

• All board meeting minutes, including any special or non-scheduled meetings and Annual Chapter meeting at which election of officers takes place.

• Maintains accurate membership records, including submission of new member applications and ensuring, through ebiz, that all member information is current and accurate.

• Reports new chapter officer names and addresses through ebiz.

• Handle license, insurance and show clearance matters.• Orders chapter supplies.

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Chapter Secretary Responsibilities

• Maintains chapter legal files (including laws and regulations, charter, Provincial incorporation documents, bond and insurance certificates etc.)

• Work directly with Chapter Treasurer and Chapter President• Distribute District and Society communications• Remember: Society phone number 1-800-876-SING (7464)

and website - www.barbershop.org and https://ebiz.barbershop.org/ebusiness/

• Become familiar, and stay current, with the Chapter Secretary Manual published by the Society – last updated for 2013

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Regular Activities• CSM, s 1.3

Monthly• New & Dual Membership information/applications to Society.• Check chapter roster in eBiz for delinquent membership

renewals/upcoming membership renewals and distribute membership cards received.

• Verifies Society invoices with Chapter Treasurer• Announces chapter board meeting• Writes, publishes, and distributes meeting minutes• Share District & Society correspondence and notices with chapter

members.

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Regular ActivitiesAnnually•Jan – Record Bonded members in minutes•Jan – Remind Chapter President to appoint Nominating and Financial Review committees•Apr – Remind Chapter Treasurer that Financial Review is due by May 15th

•May – Update eBiz regarding status of Financial Review filing•June – Submission of Annual Report to CRA•Aug – Verify that Nomination Committee is functioning•Sep – Set date for Annual Membership Meeting and elections. •Oct – Hold chapter elections by Oct 15th

•Oct/Nov - Complete New Officer Report in eBiz•Oct/Nov/Dec - Register new officers for Leadership Academy.

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Meetings• CSM, s 3

Robert’s Rules of Order (revised) is an excellent resource to assist your chapter in running their business meetings

-- however --Your meetings do not need to follow strict Parliamentary Procedures (found in

Robert's Rules of Order) to be run effectively.• Use consensus, rather than motions, whenever possible• Use motions, in writing, when dealing with all money matters• It’s unnecessary to list makers of a motion and second, unless a roll call vote

is called for or a dissenting vote wants to have his vote recorded in the minutes.

• Do record the outcome of the vote – either carried or defeated.• Suggestion: label motions/board decisions for easy reference

– YY-##-MM-DD e.g. 13-35-12-15 represents the 35th motion of 2013 and it was made at the meeting of Dec 15th.

– Create a separate summary of Board motions/decisions using Excel

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MeetingsBEFORE the meeting•Prepare and publish agenda in collaboration with Chapter President•Insist on written reports from chapter vice-presidents or committee chairmen; delivered well in advance of the meeting•Distribute required meeting materialsDURING the meeting•Record accurate minutes – but not verbatim, focus on actions/outcomes•Provide input during meeting discussions.AFTER the meeting•Promptly prepare and publish minutes.•Answer questions coming from the chapter membership.

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MeetingsQuorum•A quorum is the minimum number of officers or members required at a meeting in order to conduct business•At Chapter Board Meeting 50% (or more) of voting officers present represents a quorum•At Annual Membership Meeting 30% (or more) of all general membership present represents a quorum

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Membership Administration• CSM, s 2

Membership Application Form (Updated for 2013)• Replaces all previously used forms;• Is a one sheet/one sided form;• Handles all applications for new, reinstatement, dual

and transfer memberships; and,• Can be downloaded from BHS as a fillable PDFMembership Dues for 2014:

• Society - $120 US• District - $65 CAN

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Membership AdministrationChanges to the Membership Application Form for 2013:

1.New Section on the left part of the page. This part includes an "opt out" option for the Membership Pin and Man of Note Pin.

2.Also in the New Section, the new member can select the digital membership kit option or for $5 they can choose to have a hard copy sent. The membership card and membership certificate will still be sent to the Chapter Secretary.

1.*** Biggest Change: New Members are automatically signed up for the EZDues plan. If the member does not wish to be on the EZDues Payment Plan, they must check the "Opt Out EZDues" box.

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Membership AdministrationTIPS:

•Neatness Counts… Print or Type (use fillable form)•Be accurate with information•Be complete•Explore payment options with applicant•Sign the Application (Applicant AND Chapter Secretary)•Send to Society immediately with fees•Follow-up if no response from the Society Membership Department within two weeks.

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Youth MembershipChapter and chapter secretary responsibilities to youth members under 18-years old (see CSM, s2.2)

•Each chapter must adhere to the Youth Policy Statement of the Barbershop Harmony Society•Each youth member must complete two forms:

– Youth Participation form and Youth Membership form and have them signed by a parent or guardian.

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Youth Membership• Youth forms are stored by the chapter secretary in the

Chapter Legal File. The signed forms authorizes the youth to participate in chapter activities at the chapter meeting location, other locations where activities will take place, and traveling to those activities.

• The inclusion of youth under 18 years old requires that an adult member of the chapter will be responsible for and supervise the youth at all times when he participates in any chapter activity.

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Rosters and Personnel ChangesPublishing a chapter roster regularly is a duty of the chapter secretary•Publish a roster regularly (e.g. quarterly) to reflect any renewals that have been processed.•Generate a chapter membership list from Society's “Members Only” page.•Ask members to review their information and update, if necessary.•Society web page link to “Members Only” can generate a final roster for you, or you can use the information to construct your own Roster in Word or Excel.•Distribute to the membership.

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Rosters and Personnel ChangesOfficer Changes•Record chapter officer changes through ebiz•Notify the District Secretary of mid-year officer changes via email•Annually, by December 1st – update list of chapter officers for the coming year

– If a mistake is made after the record is accepted you can “remove” it by entering a Start and End Date of 01/01/1990

•Notify the Society Immediately in the case of a member who passes away.

– (Membership – Caki Watson - [email protected])– Be sure to include member name, membership #, chapter(s), date of

death– Include copy of obituary from newspaper, if available

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eBiz• CSM s. 10, esp. s. 10.2

• Helps keep chapter membership records organized• Readily shows which members have lapsed membership• It will help you with rosters • Gives an accurate count of membership in the various membership

classifications• Easy to read and interpret • Can assist you to determine which members are eligible to compete• Provides capabilities to find information about members who:

- have dropped out of the hobby- live within your area, but are not affiliated with a chapter- need current information to update their membership profile

• Note: the use of any information from eBiz is strictly for barbershop business only and may never be shared with anyone for marketing or non-barbershop business.

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eBizYou can also:•Pay Society / District Dues online•Register and pay fees for quartet registration•Complete Contest Entry (CJ-20) form for chapters and quartets

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Leadership Academy2014

Chapter Treasurer

Bruce HerdmanBruce HerdmanOntario District Treasurer & VP - Finance

[email protected]

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Topics to be Covered

• The role of the TreasurerThe role of the Treasurer

• Filing the Chapter’s income taxesFiling the Chapter’s income taxes

• Ontario Not-for-profit Corporations Act (ONCA)Ontario Not-for-profit Corporations Act (ONCA)

• Your questionsYour questions

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Role of the Treasurer• The treasurer holds the Chapter’s funds in trust. It is his responsibility to keep

accurate financial records and to offer sound financial advice to the chapter board.

• The treasurer should be organized, detail minded and possess a rudimentary understanding of bookkeeping knowledge.

• The treasurer pays the Chapter’s bills, including Society bills for music, insurance and other supplies.

• The treasurer must ensure that a copy of the prior year financial review of the Chapter’s records is sent to the Society by May 15 each year. (Note)

• The treasurer must file the Chapter’s income tax returns no later than 6 months following the Chapter’s fiscal year end, typically December 31. (Return must be filed by June 30) (Note)

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Treasurer’s Resources

ManualsOn the Society Web site www.barbershop.org• Treasurer’s Manual • Treasurer’s forms• Chapter Management Guide

On the District Web site www.ontariodistrict.com• By-Laws, Operations and Procedures Manual

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Treasurer’s Resources

Chapter documentation • By-laws, minutes, management guide • NewslettersPeople • Your predecessor • Other chapter treasurers• District Treasurer ([email protected])• Heather Verble – Director of Finance, BHS

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Chapter Treasurer Manual

You can find the Chapter Treasurer Manual at this link on the Society’s web site.http://barbershop.org/document-center/category/70-chapter-treasurer-and-expenses.html

Because most of the information in the manual relates to U.S. accounting and tax requirements I won’t refer to it. Also, Section 6 of the manual refers to Canadian chapters and most of what is written is incorrect. John Santora and I are working together to rectify these errors.

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Chapter Suspension

Causes • Delinquent payment of Society bills • Failure to provide financial review to the Society’s

Director of Finance by May 15

Treasurer has primary responsibility to prevent this Treasurer has primary responsibility to prevent this from happening!from happening!

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Dues

Membership consists of three tiers.

Tier 1 - Local or Chapter dues - used to help pay ongoing Chapter costs such as rental of the practice hall, purchase of sheet music and learning media and other supplies.

Tier 2 - Ontario District dues - currently $65 annually. District dues are used to help pay the cost of music education programs for individuals, quartets and chapters. $6 per year for each regular member and $3.00 per year for each senior and youth (Y2) member are allocated to the Onta Fame fund to offset the travel costs of chorus and quartet members who qualify for international competitions.

Tier 3 - International dues - currently $120 (US) annually. International dues are used to help pay the costs of operating the Barbershop Harmony Society’s office in Nashville, Tennessee. The Society maintains a music library, arranges and prints music, produces learning media and co-ordinates conventions, seminars and training sessions. These dues include a subscription to the "Harmonizer" magazine, published six times each year.

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Dues

Society and District dues are billed to members• Encourage members to pay their Society and District dues on-

line, through the Members’ Only portal of www.barbershop.org • members pay applicable chapter dues to chapter treasurer

• Society & District Dues –chapters have different policies as to payment of dues, such as “Pay-As-You-Sing” but each member is responsible for the payment of his dues.

• Member is ineligible to participate in chorus and quartet competitions if dues are delinquent at the time of the convention

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Chapter Liability Insurance• CSM s. 4.3

• The Society carries commercial general liability (bodily injury, property damage) and non-Society-owned property insurance.

• The Society policy is designed to protect the Society, districts and chapters from third party claims and judgments arising out of negligence on the part of the Society, districts or chapters. It does not provide personal coverage for any individual chapter member or officer arising out of his own negligence.

• Total coverage limit is $10 million for each occurrence and in aggregate.• Coverage extends to “afterglows”. Check with the Society regarding legal

liability requirements if liquor is being served.• Chapters may not be fully covered by the Society policy if they are not

incorporated or are not in compliance with incorporation requirements.

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Chapter Liability Insurance• A current Certificate of Insurance can be downloaded from the Society website.• Use the online Request For Certificate of Insurance form for instances where a

specific Named Insured is required on the certificate.• In the event of a potential liability claim please contact the Director of Finance and

Administration at the Society office immediately. Refer to Secretary Manual for additional details. (CSM s. 4.3.2)

• Participation in the Society liability policy is required and automatic. The Society pays the premium annually and bills each chapter for a proportionate share of the cost.

• The Society liability insurance coverage extends to all “usual” chapter functions including shows that have been cleared by the District. Chapter Secretaries must ensure that shows are properly authorized by the District to avoid any potential gap in liability coverage.

• The Society liability policy does not provide coverage for Chapter owned property. If this coverage is required it can be obtained from a local insurer or through the Society for an additional premium.

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Bonding Service• CSM s. 4.4

• A fidelity bond in the amount of $50,000 covers all chapters and districts. There is a $1,000 deductible on each claim.

• Chapters are protected in the event their money or property is misappropriated by an officer, director, show chairman, ticket chairman, ticket seller, dues collector or anyone acting in a similar capacity.

• Chapter may not opt out of this coverage.

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Bonding Service• The chapter officers and director positions specified in the chapter

bylaws are automatically covered under the fidelity bond. (Pres., Sec., Treas., VP Chptr Dev, VP Mus & Perf, VP Mktg & PR, Imm Past Pres, Board Mmbrs-at-Lrge)

• In order to be covered under the bond, any other individuals holding positions in which money or property is handled (show chairman, ticket chairman, uniform chairman, chorus property manager, convention registration chairman, etc.) must be expressly authorized (by name and position) to handle money or property of the chapter or district, and minutes of the chapter or district board meeting must expressly record that authorization, which is done annually at the first board of directors meeting of the year. During the year the list of bonded individuals should be updated as necessary in subsequent meeting minutes.

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Show Clearance• CSM s. 7.3.1

• Chapters must comply with Ontario District Policy 14 – Ontario District Clearance of Chapter Shows and Events

• Show clearance and SOCAN licence is obtained using the latest version of the “Application For Show Clearance and SOCAN Licence”

• Complete items 1 & 2 and forward, electronically, to the District Secretary (Barry Lajeunesse – [email protected])

• District Secretary will review the show clearance to ensure that no date conflicts exist.

• Once the clearance is finalized the form will be returned, electronically, to the Chapter Secretary and you can make as many copies as you wish.

• Adherence to the above process will help prevent date/performance conflicts.

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SOCAN• Once the performance is finished the remaining items (# 4

and # 5) on the “Application For Show Clearance and SOCAN Licence” can be completed.

• The Chapter Secretary also ensures that the “SOCAN Concert Logging Report” is also completed thoroughly and accurately.

• One completed copy of each form, along with the required payment, is sent to SOCAN at the Toronto address shown on the forms.

• For additional information regarding SOCAN requirements see tariff 4A1 at http://www.socan.ca/licensees/music-use

• Each Chapter/Performer is responsible for ensuring that they remain compliant with SOCAN requirements.

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Copyright• Review section 4.9 of the Chapter Secretary Manual• NO UNAUTHORIZED MUSIC!!• Financial penalties for non-compliance could be

significant• Choruses and quartets, as part of the their official

entry form for contests, must certify that songs sung in competition are legal arrangements and comply with ASCAP and SOCAN rules and regulations, copyright laws and Society policy.

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Chapter Elections• Chapter’s Annual meeting and election of officers must be

held by Oct 15th of each year.• Notice of the election and announcement of nominees for

each chapter office must be given to all members at least two weeks prior to the election.

• Secret ballots must be used for any contested positions.• Minimum required officers: Chapter President, VP of Chapter

Development, VP of Music and Performance, VP of Marketing and PR (chapters with 25 or more members), Secretary and Treasurer. The Secretary and Treasurer can be the same person.

• Report chapter leaders in ebiz by Dec 15th. • *** For officers continuing their role into the next year DO

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Income Taxes

DO CHAPTERS HAVE TO FILE AN ANNUAL INCOME TAX RETURN ?

The short answer is

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Income Taxes

In order to maintain its Not-for-profit status, a Chapter must operate strictly in accordance with the stated purposes of its Letters Patent

• Net income must not inure to the benefit of its members• The Chapter must not participate or intervene in any political

campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office• The Chapter must not attempt to influence legislation by

propaganda or otherwise

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Income TaxesNot-for-profit Corporations are required to file:

• T2 Short Return

• T1178 General Index of Financial Information Short

• TSCH546 Corporations Information Act Annual Return for Ontario Corporations

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Income Taxes

Let’s take a look at how to complete a Chapter’s tax return. It is not nearly as daunting as it may first appear.

The Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) tax forms you will need are accessible on their web site and are now “fillable forms”.

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Income Taxes

The forms you must file are:

T2 Short T1178

Schedule 546

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Income Taxes

Since the T2 Short, the T1178 and Form 546 are accessible on the CRA web site and are fillable forms, let’s go step by step.

In your web browser enterhttp://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu/AFAF_T-e.html

You will access a web site labeled:

Forms listed by form number

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Income TaxesTo access the T2 Short, click on the heading ‘T2’ and you will see a series of forms for T2 beginning with

T2 Corporation Income Tax Return (2012 and later tax years)

Scroll down to T2Short T2 Short Return (2012 and later tax years)

Click on this link and you are directed to the site:T2SHORT T2 Short Return (2012 and later tax years)You can view this form in: PDF t2short-12e.pdf (121 KB) PDF fillable/saveable t2short-fill-12e.pdf (306 KB)Click on t2short-fill-12e.pdf

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Income Taxes

When you click on the blue hi-lighted

• t2short-fill-12e.pdf

the actual 4 page T2 Short Return is now available for you to complete.

Save the form to your computer.

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Income Taxes

The 4 pages of the T2 Short Return form are:1. Instructions - use this page to guide you through the

completion of the return2. Schedule 1 S – Net Income (Loss) for Income Tax

Purposes Chapters may ignore this schedule3. T2 Short Return (2012 and later tax years) – Form

200 S - this is page 1 of the tax return4. Attachments, Additional information and

Certification – this is page 2 of the tax return

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Income TaxesCorporate information (Form 200 S) must be fully completed. Line 40 of Schedule 200; check off box Number 2 (Other private

corporation) Line 85 of Schedule 200; check off box Number 4 (Exempt under other

paragraphs of section 149) Line 300 of Schedule 200; if you are entering a negative amount because

of a (net loss) put the number in brackets

Attachments, Additional Information and Certification Read and complete all questions Complete lines 950 – 957 and, if necessary, lines 958 and 959 Enter the number 1 (for English) or 2 (for French) on line 990

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Income TaxesTo access the form T1178 go back tohttp://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu/AFAF_T-e.htmlTo access the T1178, click on the heading ‘T1’ and you will see a series of forms

for T1 beginning withT1-ADJ T1 Adjustment Request

Scroll down to T1178 General Index of Financial Information - Short

Click on this link and you are directed to the site:T1178 General Index of Financial Information – ShortYou can view this form in: PDF t1178-11e.pdf (40 KB)

PDF fillable/saveable t1178-fill-11e.pdf (221 KB)Click on t1178-fill-11e.pdf

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Income TaxesWhen you click on the blue hi-lighted

t1178-fill-11e.pdfthe actual 4 page T1178 form is now available for you to complete. Save the form to

your computer.

Completion of form: - Form identifier 100/101 – complete if your chapter maintains accounting for

assets and liabilities. - Schedule 125 – complete the Non-farming income statement information portion

(page 2) in detail for accounting reported on your annual financial statement. Disregard page 3 Farming income statement information Form identifier 141 – complete in detail.

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Income Taxes

The final form needed is Schedule 546To access the Schedule 546 go to:http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t2sch546/README.htmlInClick on this link and you are directed to the site:T2SCH546 Corporations Information Act Annual Return for

Ontario Corporations (2009 and later tax years)You can view this form in: PDF t2sch546-10e.pdf (59 KB)

PDF fillable/saveable t2sch546-fill-10e.pdf (181 KB) Click on t2sch546-fill-10e.pdf

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Income Taxes

When you click on the blue hi-lighted

t2sch546-fill-10e.pdf

Schedule 546is now available for you to complete.

Save the form to your computer.

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Income Taxes• Schedule 546 identifies information related to the corporation. It is my

suggestion that in Part 2, you enter the name and address of the Chapter Treasurer so that all correspondence from the CRA will be issued to him.

• Part 7 is vitally important as it records the officers and directors of each chapter. This section need only be completed when there is a change to the following positions – President, Secretary, Treasurer, Immediate Past President (IPP) and Executive Vice President (EVP) Use line 816/817 for the IPP and 866/867 for the EVP.

• You will require a separate page for each change - i.e. incoming officers on one page; outgoing officers on another.

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Income Taxes

Mail the completed, dated and signed income tax returns to:

Canada Revenue AgencyBusiness Returns Division1050 Notre Dame Avenue

Sudbury, ON P3A 5C1

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Income Taxes

And finally,

Send me an email stating that your chapter’s 2013 tax return has been filed

[email protected]

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Online Services• Excellent collection of chapter resources in the Society

Document Centre - http://www.barbershop.org/document-center.html

• Chapter Secretary documents - http://www.barbershop.org/document-center/category/69-chapter-secretary-documents.html

• Chapter Treasurer documents - http://barbershop.org/document-center/category/70-chapter-treasurer-and-expenses.html

• Membership Documents, including ebiz instructions - http://www.barbershop.org/document-center/category/1-membership-documents.html

• Society Contacts - http://www.barbershop.org/contact.html

• Ontario District - http://www.ontariodistrict.com/

• Ontario Yahoo Groups email distribution - [email protected]

• Harmony Marketplace – (CSM s. 6) – Chapter Secretary may charge merchandise, supplies and music to the chapter. Notify Treasurer of all purchases - http://www.harmonymarketplace.com/

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Questions

Any concerns or questions?

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Contact

Barry [email protected] Rowe Ave.North Bay, ON P1A 1W8

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Contact

Bruce [email protected]

905-945-349513 Ivan Ave.

Grimsby, ON L3M 1W7

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