March 2024

Chamber Update

Chamber Office

2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Missing from picture: Brandon Phillips, Charlene Riopelle and John McDonald

Photo Credit: Sherry Haaima/myFM

Executive Committee

President: Laurie Wichers-Schreur - Renfrew Burnstown Castle

Vice President: Keith Gourley - Gourleys Outdoors / Township of Admaston / Bromley

Treasurer / Secretary: Melanie Clemmer - Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation

Directors:

Donnie Russett - Welsh LLP, Christina Ouellet - The Flower Factory

Kelly Thompson - Renfrew Public Library, Ryan Parachoniak - Megram Consulting Services Ltd.

Julie Villamere - ontrac Employment Resource Services Christine Jarrett - Edward Jones - Financial Advisor

Brandon Phillips - BrokerLink, Charlene Riopelle - Renfrew County Voices

Doug Humphries -Township of Horton Jeff Levesque - Township of Greater Madawaska, Ward 1

John McDonald - Town of Renfrew, Past President: Carol-Ann Adams Gail Laird - Executive Director

Follow the link to learn more about the Chamber's 2024 plan.

Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce gets set for 2024 with networking breakfast, AGM


PLEASE NOTE: THE CHAMBER OFFICE HAS A NEW PHONE NUMBER, PLEASE UPDATE YOUR RECORDS with our new address and phone number:

  

127 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8

Phone: 613-432-4848 ext. 181 Cell # 613-737-0395

info@renfrewareachamber.ca

www.renfrewareachamber.ca

  

The 2024 Chamber Membership Renewal invoices have been issued by email and mail. If you did not receive your renewal invoice, please contact Gail at the Chamber office.

tel. (613) 432-4848 ext. 181 info@renfrewareachamber.ca

 

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The Chamber Board of Directors continues to meet in person and by Zoom meetings. Our next Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday April 16, 2024, beginning at 8:00 a.m.in the Town of Renfrew Upstairs Boardroom.

Bruce Gannon


Our business community has lost one of its own. Heartfelt condolences to Laurie Wichers-Schreur and the family, and to the Renfrew Burnstown Castle family.

Bruce will be missed by many in this community. Bruce was a member of our Board of Directors from 2020 - 2021.

Please follow the link for his Obituary and Celebration of Life information.

Bruce Gannon

Funding , Events and Seminars

Economic Development Advisory Committee Call for Committee Members


Background: The Town of Renfrew is currently recruiting various members of the business sector to volunteer their time to sit on the Economic Development Advisory Committee. This Advisory Committee will meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.

Mandate: The Economic Development Advisory Committee is mandated to ensure the Town of Renfrew is proactive in economic development and tourism. The committee will make recommendations regarding business expansion and retention, visitor attraction, and strategies to position the town for growth.

Membership:  The Economic Development Advisory Committee shall consist of the following:

  • Councillor Kyle Cybulski, Chair
  • Councillor Clint McWhirter
  • Councillor John McDonald
  • Up to 4 representatives of various business sectors approved by Council
  • Representative of Downtown Renfrew BIA
  • Representative of Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce

Recruitment: The Town of Renfrew is currently recruiting volunteer committee members for the Economic Development Advisory Committee. Please send an expression of interest with your relevant business experience noted in the application. Deadline for applications is March 29th, 2024. This is an unpaid volunteer position with the Town of Renfrew supporting the local business community. Applications and questions should be directed to Rudy Kadlec, Communications & Engagement Coordinator, by emailing rkadlec@renfrew.ca or phone 613-432-4848 ext. 117 for more information.

 FILL OUT THE ONLINE APPLICATION HERE

The Downtown Renfrew BIA presents:


Show Your Love for Downtown Renfrew

Start’s January 29th 2024.

We are giving away a total of $1000 in BIA Gift Certificates from

January 29th to March 30th.

Two prizes drawn weekly of $50 each!



Working in partnership with the Renfrew County Community Futures Development Corporation and the Downtown Renfrew-Renfrew Business Improvement Area for a successful Business Advisory Day at the Ottawa Valley Business Hive.

RESOURSES


Trusts: what you need to know for 2023 tax filing   


Did you know that the reporting requirements for trusts have changed? Affected trusts are required to file an annual T3 Trust income tax and information return (T3 return), including a Schedule 15 (Beneficial Ownership Information of a Trust), if applicable, with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for tax years ending after December 30, 2023.

 Still have questions after you read this? The CRA has published frequently asked questions to help!

 Penalty waived for bare trusts 

 Bare trusts are subject to the new trust reporting requirements and may be required to file a T3 Return, including Schedule 15, every year.

As some bare trusts may be uncertain about the new requirements, the CRA is adopting an education-first approach to compliance and providing proactive relief by waiving the penalty under subsection 162(7) for the 2023 tax year in situations where the T3 Return and Schedule 15 are filed after the filing deadline. 

 This proactive relief is for bare trusts only and only for the 2023 tax year.

 NEW - While the Act also includes a gross negligence penalty under subsection 163(5), as part of the CRA’s education-first approach, the CRA will only apply this penalty in the most egregious cases where a bare trust fails to file. Imposing such penalty would only occur in the context of a compliance action, such as an audit, where all factors and circumstances of the taxpayer’s particular situation are considered together. A gross negligence penalty for failing to file will be subject to oversight and approval by Headquarters, following a mandatory referral.

Filing deadline

 The deadline for the T3 Return, including Schedule 15, is 90 days after the trust's tax year end. The tax year end for most trusts is the end of the calendar year.

 Therefore, trusts with a December 31, 2023 tax year end need to file their T3 Return and Schedule 15 by March 30, 2024. Since March 30, 2024 falls on Saturday, the return will be considered filed on time if the CRA receives it, or it is postmarked, on or before April 2, 2024 (the next business day).

 Things to remember when filing

  •  The Schedule 15 provides additional information about the trust's reportable entities - even those who may have only been a reportable entity for part of the year.

 

  • You will need a trust account number to file a T3 return electronically.
  •  Make sure to include your trust account number on the trust return, as well as on all correspondence and with payments related to the trust.
  •  My Trust Account is a secure portal that lets legal and authorized representatives of trust accounts manage trust information online.

 More information can also be found on our Trust Income tax page.   

 

Stay connected

To find out what’s new at the Canada Revenue Agency:

  You can also watch our tax-related videos on YouTube

 Listen to our Taxology podcast

Newsletter – March 2024


Newsletter – March 2024 – HR Covered


Follow the link to view the services offered to our members

HR Covered Services

The Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce an affinity program with HR Covered. HR Covered is the largest Canadian owned HR provider in the country. As our member, you now have complimentary access to over 1000 documents, including HR policies, letters, and forms for all jurisdictions in Canada. To access the document library, please click here


Compliant Policy Manual Promo: We're offering to make a 75-page compliant policy manual for any members of the Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce business that wants one. This is worth $1500. All you need to do is book a meeting to receive their manual before March 31st. We have a landing page that you can link to here and/or the 90-second video by Darcy explaining the promo.


Chambers of Commerce

Group Insurance Plan


Being a Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce member has its rewards, exclusive rates for Chamber members. Doucett Insurance are Chambers Plan exclusive advisors and would be happy to talk with you about the group benefits plan Contact them to learn more about how it can help your business https://doucettinsurance.ca/ info@doucettinsurance.ca You can also contact the Chamber office for more information regarding this plan. info@renfrewareachamber.ca

Canadian Chamber of Commerce - Access to up-to-date information that affect Canadian Businesses. Visit the Canadian Chamber of Commerce website.. http://www.chamber.ca

Your Guide: services and responsibilities – business edition

We understand the impact a workplace injury or illness can have on a business and its employees and we’re here to help. Making sure people have the support, care and expertise they need to recover and return to work is what we do.

This guide will help you understand the services we offers as well as your responsibilities as an Ontario business. This guide does not list every service we offer or every responsibility you may have – it is meant to provide you with answers to some of the most commonly asked questions we know many people have about the WSIB. All of our decisions are based on the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 (WSIA) and our policies.


https://www.wsib.ca/en/businesses/resources/your-guide-services-and-responsibilities-business-edition

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