Everyone else risks the possibility of an audit; if the not-for-profit is audited and is found to have made a profit, then there are going to be taxes or penalties and interest due and all that sort of thing. Is that right?
January 31st, 2012 / 4:20 p.m.
Conservative
Mark Adler Conservative York Centre, ON
Everyone else risks the possibility of an audit; if the not-for-profit is audited and is found to have made a profit, then there are going to be taxes or penalties and interest due and all that sort of thing. Is that right?
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