Monday, September 04, 2023

Where is The Democracy Fund's CRA filing for calendar 2022?

It's now September of 2023 -- why is it taking so long to see TDF's (tax-deductible) haul from 2022? The most recent we've got so far is 2021.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Deadline for corporate returns is generally six months after the corporate year end. So they probably only filed on June 30th.

CC said...

Which means they're over two months late, but I'm particularly interested in how much their haul for 2022 is going to be (Prediction: well over $10 million), and how much of that will have qualified for charitable tax receipts (Prediction: almost all of it).

Final prediction: the CRA will have not the slightest interest in looking into that obvious grift factory.

Anonymous said...

Well, not to quibble, but it usually takes a month to six weeks for CRA to process a filing, then longer if additional documentation or info is required. THEN data from the final return is extracted and published online.

CC said...

Anon @ 9:29 AM: I'm willing to live with that, but I sure as fuck better not be the only person really looking forward to those numbers.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I am, trust me! Still wander occasionally through the 2021 return. Did you note that that the one listed "qualified donee" for that year was "The Mercury Fund", in Irving Texas? That's a foundation created by ... drum roll...Glenn Beck.

Anonymous said...

Lich's defense is funded by The Democracy Fund. Probably Barber's as well.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/how-tamara-lich-transformed-from-spokeswoman-to-symbol-of-freedom-convoy-movement-1.6546406

I wonder how her book and tour were funded?

ValJ