A non-refundable tax credit in respect of donations made to prescribed universities outside Canada may generally be claimed by individuals and trusts for Canadian income tax purposes. Corporations may be eligible for a deduction in respect of such a donation.
The educational institutions that are prescribed to be "universities outside Canada" for this purpose are listed in Schedule VIII of the Canadian Income Tax Regulations (ITR), as provided in section 3503 of the ITR.
This information sheet explains the general conditions that must be met for a foreign educational institution to become listed on Schedule VIII of the ITR as a prescribed university, and how to obtain prescribed status. This sheet is available in electronic format only and has underlined active links (in blue) to relevant tax publications and Web pages.
To be considered for prescribed status, a foreign educational institution must meet all of the following conditions:
- it maintains an academic entrance requirement of at least secondary school matriculation standing;
- it is organized for teaching, study and research in the higher branches of learning;
- it is empowered, in its own right, to confer degrees of at least the baccalaureate level (Bachelor or equivalent), according to academic standards and statutory definitions prevailing in the country in which the university is situated; and
- it ordinarily includes Canadian students in the institution's student body.
Note
An educational institution outside Canada that confers only associate degrees, diplomas, certificates or other degrees at a level less than the bachelor or equivalent, does not qualify. An institution that is affiliated to a university but which does not have the authority to confer degrees, does not qualify. The institution itself must be empowered to confer degrees at the baccalaureate level or higher in order to be recognized as a university outside Canada.
If an educational institution meets the above conditions and wants to get prescribed status, an official or authorized representative of the institution has to send a written request to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that includes the following:
- a printed copy of the educational institution's latest calendar, syllabus and/or catalogue that contains course curriculums (a Web address is insufficient);
- a photocopy of documents issued by the appropriate educational authority in the country of residence that confirms that the institution is one of higher learning empowered to confer degrees, in its own right, of at least the baccalaureate level; and
- the number of Canadian students that have attended the institution over the ten years prior to the date of the application and comprehensive information for each student such as their names, address, date of birth, Canadian social insurance number (if available), years attended and the type of degree programs.
Note
The CRA will not be able to recommend the institution for prescribed status without this information.
The educational institution may need to contact the Canadian students to obtain their approval to provide the requested information.
The information sent to us must be in either English or French. If documentation is submitted in a different language, it must be accompanied by a certified translated copy in English or French.
Requests for prescribed status can be sent to the CRA at the following address:
Manager, Validation Policies and Procedures Section
Assessment and Benefit Services Branch
Individual Returns Directorate
Canada Revenue Agency
5th Floor, Tower C
25 McArthur Avenue
Ottawa ON K1A 0L5
Canada
Once the CRA has made an evaluation, it will send a decision in writing to the institution stating whether or not it has been accepted as a prescribed "university outside Canada".
If the educational institution's application has been reviewed by the CRA and it is recommended for prescribed status, it does not qualify for purposes of the non-refundable charitable donations tax credit until it is granted prescribed status by an enactment of the Canadian Parliament.
The CRA recommends educational institutions for prescribed status each year. When Schedule VIII is amended, a notice is posted in the Canada Gazette. When a foreign university is added to Schedule VIII, it is granted prescribed status retroactive to January 1 of the year in which the application was received.
As an educational institution outside Canada that has been recommended by the CRA for prescribed status is recognized by the CRA as a "university outside Canada", students of that institution may be eligible to claim Canadian tuition, education and textbook amounts if they meet the other general conditions that apply. See Information Sheet RC190, Educational Institutions Outside Canada, for more information.
For more information on donations and claiming a non-refundable donations tax credit or deduction on a Canadian individual, trust, or corporation income tax return, see the following:
Individuals
Trusts
Corporations
Residents of Canada
If you need more information, you can call:
- For individuals and trusts, 1-800-959-8281;
- For corporations, 1-800-959-5525 (Business Window);
Telephone agents are available Monday to Friday (except for holidays) from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) However, from February 21 to April 30, 2011 these hours are extended to 9:00 p.m. (Eastern time) from Monday to Thursday (except holidays).
Non-residents
If you need more information, you can call:
- 1-800-267-5177 from anywhere in Canada and the United States (Eastern time); or
- 613-952-3741 for calls outside Canada and the United States (Eastern time). We accept collect calls.
Telephone agents are available Monday to Friday (except for holidays) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern time). However, from February 21 to April 30, 2011 these hours are extended to 9:00 p.m. (Eastern time) from Monday to Thursday (except holidays).