New: Super Tax Credit for Charitable Donors

There is a new “super tax credit” for charitable donations.

Traditionally the Federal Government gives taxpayers a non-refundable credit of 15% on the first $200 of charitable donations, and 29% on the remainder, subject to a limit of 75% of your Net Income.

Starting in the 2013 tax year and lasting until 2017, they will be offering a bonus credit of 25% on the first $1000 of donations for first-time donors. This results in a total credit of 40% on the first $200 of donations, 54% on the next $800, and 29% thereafter.

For the 2013 taxation year, an individual will be considered a first-time donor if neither the individual nor the individual’s spouse or common-law partner has claimed the Charitable Donations Tax Credit in any of the five preceding tax years. Only donations of money that are made after March 20, 2013 will qualify for the First-Time Donor’s Super Credit.

This means that a $200 donation gets an $80 credit, a $500 donation returns $242 and a $1,000 donation only costs $498. The details are on the Revenue Canada site at this link:
www.cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/bdgt/2013/qa01-eng.html#q2

In the last week, the Southern Cortes Community Association received more than $4,000 in individual donations to create a new kitchen in Manson’s Hall. We have an approved $3200 grant-in-aid from the Strathcona Regional District and the probability of $2000 more in January. We still need almost $20,000 to expand the existing room and redo wiring, plumbing, wall finish, ventilation, lighting and flooring. If you haven’t made a charitable donation in the last five years, this is a great time to do so. Go to www.mansonshall.org to learn more and help out. Let’s get cooking!

Enter Nail Sail and Bail

Nail, Sail, and Bail
Teams Wanted
Cortes Day July 20, 2013
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Each team consists on two persons and there is room at the beach for a minimum of four and a maximum of six teams.
Teams register at Mansons Hall Office with $30 entry fee
Teams assemble at Smelt Bay at 11:00 am. Boat building from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Race starts at 2:00 pm
You must build a BOAT, not a raft or a surf board
Teams will run with their boat to the water and launch. One or both team members, in the boat, will propel the boat around the course markers and back to the beach. You may not interfere with the other teams.
Each participant will receive a Nail Sail & Bail t-shirt.
Winning team gets Glory, cash prize, and trophy rights.

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The SCCA welcomes Diane Daly, David Drysdale and Mags Johnston to the Board of Directors. They were elected at the annual general meeting May 28 when the membership re-elected Julian Ayers, Myrna Kerr, Jim Murphy and John Sprungman to the board. Desta Beattie was elected last year to a two-year term.

 

At the AGM, the SCCA members and board celebrated the opening of the new Manson’s Landing Canada Post Office with thank-yous from postmistress Jaime laGrandeur and the board to all those who helped create the new space.

 

The board is also pleased to announce that Jean Fontaine will be the construction coordinator for extensive renovations to the hall beginning this month. Updates will be posted regularly at the hall, on Tideline (www.cortesisland.com) and on the SCCA website (www.mansonhall.org) and in the Cortes Marketer.

 

 

Annual General Meeting – 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 28

Manson’s Hall

 

Official Opening – New Manson’s Landing Post Office

Come and thank the volunteers who made it happen

 

Major renovations to the hall begin in June

Hear about the plans to revitalize

Our community centre

 

Refreshments will be provided

See you then and there

Cheers!

 

 

Thank you, Emcon!

The Southern Cortes Community Association greatly appreciates the support of Emcon Services management and Cortes crew in our current project to improve the access to Manson’s Landing Community Hall. In conjunction with the soon-to-open new office for Canada Post, we are revamping the entryway with an enlarged pedestrian patio and improved parking. Emcon has generously agreed to help by donating quality crushed gravel to provide a base for patio pavers and a better drained surface for parking on the Beasley Road side of the hall. The SCCA also wishes to commend Emcon’s Cortes crew for the work they have done to improve pedestrian safety in the neighbourhood by installing underground drainage where there were ditches.  Emcon’s willingness to partner with community institutions and enterprises to benefit the whole island is gratifying. Give the guys a thankful wave when you see them on the road.