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Ontario residents may make a donation to the Ontario NOTA Party and will receive a refundable tax credit receipt. Unless we are advised otherwise donations from Ontario residents will be to the Ontario NOTA Party.

Please make a donation now and help us!              

* Please complete the donation form below for Interac or Credit Card donation as Elections Ontario requires those details for compliance purposes. After completing the form and choosing an Interac or Credit Card donation follow the instructions to pay by credit card or login to your bank and add donations@nota.ca to your Interac email list to pay that way.

You can also mail us a cheque the good old fashioned way to the following address:

None of the Above Direct Democracy Party 
1048 Springwater Cr.,
Mississauga, ON
L5V 1G4

* please make sure to provide us your complete name and address details if they are not on the cheque already as we cannot accept donations without them.

(The Direct Democracy Party of Canada has been officially registered with Elections Canada. It can accept Donations from all Canadian residents and issue non-refundable tax receipts. See: https://DirectDemocracy.com)

2024 ONTARIO Donation Limits and Tax Credits

The following information is drawn from the Elections Ontario website.   For up-to-date information please visit Elections Ontario.

Contribution Limits:  In the 2024 calendar year, an Ontario-residing individual may contribute their own funds as follows: a maximum of $3,375 to the NOTA Party, up to $3,350 to any NOTA Riding Association(s) and Registered Nomination Contestant(s), and during a campaign they may contribute $3,375 to the Registered Candidate(s).

Donation Period* Breakdown Total
NOTA Party Riding Association(s)
and Registered Nomination
Contestant(s) Combined
Registered Candidate(s)
during a campaign period
Annual
Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024
$3,375 $3,375 Not Applicable $6,750
During a Campaign Period No extra amount over the annual limit $3,375 $3,375

* Contributions must be deposited during the donation period.

Contributions to political parties and constituency associations are eligible for a tax credit receipt.  However, contributions made to registered nomination contestants are not eligible for a tax credit receipt.

The donor must be a resident of Ontario. The funds must belong to the person making the donation. Contributions may be made by cheque, money order or by credit card embossed with the contributor’s name.  Tax receipt(s) will be issued to the donor whose name appears on the cheque or the credit card.

For more than $200.00 in monetary contributions to the central party in a calendar year, regardless of which event/period the contributions were allocated to, the contribution’s details will be required to be publicly disclosed.

An estate may make contributions to parties and constituency associations and for the purposes of those contributions, a person and his or her estate are deemed to be one person.

The rate is:
    • 75 per cent on the first $486.62 of donations in 2024.
    • 50 per cent on the portion of your donation between $1,622.08 and $3,375 in 2024.
    • 33.33 per cent on the portion over $1,622.08 in 2024.

Personal Contribution Tax Credit Calculation

Total Contribution Credit Calculation Maximum Credit
Up to $486.62 75% $364.96
$486.62 to $1,622.08 $364.96 plus 50% of amounts over $486.62 up to $1,622.08 $932.69
Over $1,622.08 $932.69 plus 33.33% of the amount over $1,622.08 up to $3,375 to a maximum credit of $1,622.08**

** The maximum tax credit of $1,622.08 applies to the total, cumulative annual contribution to each party, constituency association, or candidate (during any campaign period).

Actual Donation Costs

Contribution Amount + Tax Credit Actual Cost
$10
$25
$100
$200
$400
$500
$1,000
$7.50
$18.75
$75.00
$150.00
$300.00
$371.66
$621.65
$2.50
$6.25
$25.00
$50.00
$100.00
$128.34
$378.35

+ The contribution amount is the net value of the contribution for banquets, dinners, and other events.
Information for guidance only. Please consult the Ministry of Finance or Elections Ontario for further information.

Please Note: Provincial political contributions are completely separate from federal contributions.