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Not-For-Profit Corporations Law
Author(s)

Sheila Crummey

Publisher

Coach House Books

Publication Year

2011

ISBN: 9781552452462-14

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements
  • Economics → Corporations
  • Social Work → Theory

 
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Not-For-Profit Corporations Law

From: Five Good Ideas

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This chapter by Sheila Crummey focuses on understanding the mandate of your organization and making sure that you are in compliance with the various laws they exist under.

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Sheila Crummey

Sheila Crummey, a partner with McMillan, has been certified as a specialist in estates and trusts law by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Her years of working as a senior tax manager in a national accounting firm have given her broad experience in tax planning, particularly for business owners. Her charities and not-for-profit practice involves providing advice to individuals on structuring tax-effective philanthropy. She also advises public charitable and not-for-profit organizations, as well as private family foundations, on a range of issues including governance matters, regulatory compliance and risk management. Sheila is a frequent speaker on topics related to estate planning at events sponsored by the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Ontario Bar Association.

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