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Joey Koziel, Halifax, NS |
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"I was a bit concerned about participating in a tax deferral program, but once I learned that the Mission Life program does not provide “inflated receipts” for the medicine I bought and donated, my accountant felt very comfortable with the program."
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Steve Tsiptsis, Toronto, ON |
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"Charity seemed to be the mission with tax credits as the by-product of participating in the Mission Life program. I realize there are many charities to support around Canada, but real humanitarian aid in 3rd world countries ranks high on my list. I was happy to know that the CRA insists on independent 3rd party forensic audits which proves that the medicine I donated really gets to people in need."
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Julie Pitre, Edmonton, AB |
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"Many people pooh-pooh on tax programs, but for those people willing to focus on the law, which is the only thing that matters, they can only come to the conclusion that Mission Life is good for the charity, good for the tax payer, and follows the Canadian tax law outlined in the Income Tax Act of Canada."
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