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    A.Y.S.A. Amateur Youth Soccer Association v. Canada Revenue Agency (F.C.) (31476)

    (The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause. / La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue de l’appel.)

    Coram: McLachlin / Charron / Rothstein

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    A.Y.S.A. Amateur Youth Soccer Association v. Canada Revenue Agency (F.C.) (31476)

    (The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause. / La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue de l’appel.)

    Coram: McLachlin / Charron / Rothstein

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    A.Y.S.A. Amateur Youth Soccer Association v. Canada Revenue Agency (F.C.) (31476)

    (The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause. / La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue de l’appel.)

    Coram: McLachlin / Charron / Rothstein

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On to the Supreme Court of Canada

Posted on Thursday 21 September 2006

The Supreme Court of Canada has just announced that it will hear the appeal of AYSA (Amateur Youth Soccer Association) v. CRA, a case initiated by Benefic in 2005.  The appeal will cause the Supreme Court to consider several important issues, including whether organizations which promote amateur sport should be registered as charities and whether the Income Tax Act provisions on charities should be interpreted in accordance with provincial law:

A.Y.S.A. Amateur Youth Soccer Association v. Canada Revenue Agency (F.C.) (31476)

(The application for leave to appeal is granted with costs to the applicant in any event of the cause. / La demande d’autorisation d’appel est accordée avec dépens en faveur de la demanderesse quelle que soit l’issue de l’appel.)

Coram: McLachlin / Charron / Rothstein

 

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