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NOMINATION CONTESTANTS’ ELECTION EXPENSES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Contestant’s nomination campaign returns
Under section 478.23 of the Act, the financial agent of a nomination contestant who has accepted contributions of $1,000 or more in total or incurred nomination campaign expenses of $1,000 or more in total is required to present the nomination campaign return to the Chief Electoral Officer within four months of the selection date, or four months after polling day if the selection date of a nomination contest falls within an election period for that electoral district or the 30 days before it. The return sets out the information on the nomination contestant’s expenses, contributions, loans and transfers as well as other required documents, including the auditor's report relating to the return. The auditor's report is required if the financial agent of a nomination contestant has accepted contributions of $10,000 or more in total or incurred nomination campaign expenses of $10,000 or more in total.
Contributions to nomination contestants may be made in the form of money, goods or services. The Act sets limits on the amount that may be contributed to a nomination contestant. Contributions to a nomination contestant do not qualify for an income tax credit.
Under section 404 of the Canada Elections Act, nomination contestants may only accept contributions from individuals who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
Nomination campaign expenses and personal expenses
A nomination campaign expense is an expense reasonably incurred by or on behalf of a nomination contestant during a nomination contest as an incidence of the contest.
A nomination contestant may also declare personal expenses, which the Act defines as any reasonable amount incurred in relation to his or her nomination campaign. The expenses may include travel and living expenses as well as expenses for child care and dependant care. A contestant with a disability may also include expenses specifically related to their disability.
Personal expenses are not included in the total amount of nomination campaign expenses subject to the limit.
Limit for nomination campaign expenses
The Act limits the amount a nomination contestant may spend during a nomination contest.
The limit for a nomination contestant is based on the candidate election expenses limit for that district at the previous general election. The limit therefore varies from district to district.
A surplus of nomination campaign funds occurs when a contestant’s nomination campaign revenues exceed the sum of the contestant’s nomination campaign expenses paid and the amounts transferred by the nomination contestant to the registered party, to the registered electoral district association of the party that held the contest or to the official agent of the candidate endorsed by the party in the electoral district.
The Act requires that a surplus of nomination campaign funds be paid to the official agent of the candidate endorsed by the registered party in the electoral district in which the nomination contest was held, or the registered electoral district association that held the nomination contest or the registered party for whose endorsement the contest was held.
In the case where the financial agent receives a notice of estimated surplus, the financial agent shall dispose of the surplus within 60 days after receiving the notice. In the case where the financial agent has not received the above notice, 60 days after the nomination contestant’s campaign return is filed.
The Act requires that the auditor appointed by a nomination contestant, when one is required, be a member in good standing of a corporation, an association or an institute of professional accountants. Included in this definition are offices in which all the associates are such members.
The Act provides for nomination contestants and financial agents to apply in writing to the Chief Electoral Officer for authorization to correct an error or omission discovered in the original return.
Where claims are paid after filing the initial return and after obtaining the written authorization from the Chief Electoral Officer, the nomination contestant's financial agent must present an updated return detailing the nature of the transaction.
You will find below information about the Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return and the instructions given to their financial agent for filling it out.
Introduction - The parts of form EC 20171
Part 1 - Declaration
Part 3a - Statement of expenses - nomination campaign expenses
Part 3b - Statement of expenses other than nomination campaign expenses declared in part 3a, column 8
Part 3c - Statement of personal expenses declared in part 3a, column 7
Part 1 - Form EC 20161 - Details of Contributions from Individuals - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
Part 2 - Form EC 20161 - Details of Contributions from Corporations - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
Part 3 - Form EC 20161 - Details of Contributions from Trade Unions - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
Part 4a - Form EC 20161 - Contributions from Associations as Defined in Subsection 405.3(3) - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
Part 4b - Form EC 20161 - Details of Contributions from an Association as defined in subsection 405.3(3) - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
Part 5 - Form EC 20161 - Summary of Contributions - Contributions Received Prior to January 1, 2007
As the financial agent for a nomination contestant, you must submit the Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return (EC 20171) to the Chief Electoral Officer within four months of the selection date, or if the contest is held during an election period or the 30 days before it, within four months after election day. This introduction to the form has three sections: a brief description of the contents of the four parts of the form, notes on revenues and notes on expenses. It is followed by detailed instructions for filling out the Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return (EC 20171).
A. The parts of form EC 20171
Part 1. Declaration
Includes information on the event, the contestant, and the financial agent. It lists the documents being submitted, and contains the declarations of the contestant and the financial agent about the completeness and accuracy of the return.
Lists all contributions received from individuals, including the date each contribution was received, the individual's name and address, the amount of all aggregated monetary and non-monetary contributions over $200, the total amount and number of all monetary and non-monetary contributions of $200 or less, and the total amount and approximate number of anonymous monetary and non-monetary contributions of $20 or less.
Lists the date each loan was received, the name and address of the lender, the name of the loan's guarantor, the interest rate and the principal of the loan. The maximum amount drawn against an overdraft or line of credit along with the name and address of the financial institution and the interest rate charged is also disclosed.
Lists the date the transfer was received, the name of the transferor, the non-monetary amount transferred from the registered party or a registered association, and the monetary or non-monetary amount transferred from a candidate's campaign.
Lists the date that every other cash inflow was received and a description of the transaction, including the non-contribution portions of fundraising functions, bank interest earned, refunds from suppliers, returned advances, and proceeds from the sale of assets.
Summarizes the information reported in parts 2a, 2b, 2d, 2e, including the total amount of monetary contributions, non-monetary contributions, loans, transfers received, and other cash inflows.
3a. Statement of expenses - nomination campaign expenses
Lists all the nomination campaign expenses of the contestant by date, and provides the name of the supplier, the cheque and voucher numbers, the amount paid, the non-monetary contribution received or the unpaid claim, a classification of the expense by nature, and its commercial value.
3b. Statement of expenses other than nomination campaign expenses declared in part 3a, column 8
Provides details on all amounts reported in column 8 of part 3a, including the name of the supplier, the cheque and voucher numbers, the amount of any discount or unpaid claim, a more detailed expenditure classification, and an explanation of the transaction.
3c. Statement of personal expenses declared in part 3a, column 7
Provides details of all personal expenses reported in column 7 of part 3a (contestant's personal expenses) classified by the nature of the expenditure, including transportation costs to the electoral district, transportation costs within the electoral district, the cost of temporary lodging necessary for the campaign, the cost of meals and incidental expenses related to the campaign, and all other necessary personal expenses related to the campaign.
3d. Statement of unpaid claims declared in part 3a
Summarizes all cash inflows and outflows reported, and calculates the campaign's monetary surplus as of the date of the return. The monetary surplus is then reconciled to the campaign bank account balance on the date of the return, less any outstanding cheques plus any deposits in transit.
B. Accounting System - Notes on Revenues
C. Accounting System - Notes on Expenses
Within three months after the selection day, you must obtain the Contestant’s Statement of Personal Expenses (EC 20175) from the nomination contestant showing the details of all personal expenses paid by the contestant that you have not reimbursed. Personal expenses paid by the contestant and not reimbursed within four months after the selection date or election day, as the case may be, should be reported as unpaid claims if the intention is to reimburse the contestant and as discount expenses and non-monetary contributions if the intention is not to reimburse the contestant.
A voucher must support all expenses of $50 or more. Vouchers include invoices, pro forma invoices, receipts, packing slips, bills of lading, contracts and so forth. You should number the vouchers starting with number 1 and record that number on the voucher. You will also record the number in part 3a (Statement of expenses - nomination campaign expenses), and in part 3b (Statement of expenses other than nomination campaign expenses declared in part 3a, column 8).
Within four months after the selection date or election day, as the case may be, you must submit originals of the vouchers, along with all returned cheques, deposit slips and bank statements, with the completed Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return. You should retain copies of all vouchers and cheques for your files.
You must pay all cash expenses reported in this Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return from the campaign bank account with the exception of personal expenses of the contestant that may be paid by the contestant or paid from the campaign bank account.
Filling out the Contestant’s Nomination Campaign Return
In this part, you, as the financial agent, report administrative information about the contestant’s nomination campaign. Both you and the contestant must sign the declaration about the completeness and accuracy of the return.
A. Campaign information
Enter the name of the party, the name of the electoral district, the electoral district code, and the selection date.
B. Contestant’s information
Enter the contestant’s full name, address, residence telephone number, business telephone number and e-mail address.
C. Financial agent’s information
Make sure that you have completed all the documents listed and forwarded them to the Chief Electoral Officer.
This section contains the contestant’s and financial agent’s declaration about the completeness and accuracy of the return. Both you and the contestant must sign and put the date in the space indicated.
Elections Canada recommends that you inform your contributors of the requirement for the Chief Electoral Officer to publish the names and addresses of contributors who give more than $200, under section 412 of the Canada Elections Act.
For example, in the case of the same contributor who made three separate contributions - two $75 monetary contributions and one $75 non-monetary contribution, for a total of $225 - for each contribution report the name and address of the contributor, the amount and the date received in one row. In the Total per contributor column of the third row, enter $225.
You should be aware that if an interest rate less than the market rate at the time you received the loan is charged on the loan, a non-monetary contribution equal to the value of the foregone interest was made to the campaign. If the value of the contribution is less than or equal to $200 and the lender is not normally in the business of lending, you do not need to report a contribution. But if the value of the contribution is greater than $200 or if the lender is in the business of lending funds, you must report a non-monetary contribution in part 2a.
In this part, you must provide details of any monetary contribution deposited in the bank account, or non-monetary contribution used, when the amount or commercial value of the contribution is subsequently returned to the donor or remitted to the Chief Electoral Officer.
If you use more than one page, carry forward the total of the Amount or commercial value column to the last page of part 2c, and enter the grand total of contributions you returned or remitted in the Total box.
In this part, you provide the details of all goods and services transferred from a registered party or a registered association, and details of all funds and goods and services transferred from a candidate to his or her own nomination campaign.
Enter the name of the registered party, registered association or candidate that made the transfer.
Enter the total of each column in the Total row.
the non-contribution portion of any fundraising revenue
Carry forward any totals from previous pages, if necessary, and give the total of each of columns 1 to 6.
In this part, you summarize the contributions, loans, transfers and other cash inflows reported in parts 2a, 2b, 2d, and 2e.
In row 1, enter the monetary and non-monetary contributions and number of contributions you reported in the last two rows of part 2a
In row 2, enter the total amount and the number of loans reported from individuals in part 2b
In row 3, enter the total amount and the number of loans reported from others in part 2b.
In row 4, enter the sum of rows 2 and 3.
In row 5, enter the non-monetary transfers you received from the registered party and reported in column 2 of part 2d.
In row 6, enter the non-monetary transfers you received from registered associations and reported in column 4 of part 2d.
In row 7, enter the monetary and non-monetary transfers you received from the candidate's campaign and reported in the last two columns of part 2d
In row 8, enter the sum of rows 5 to 7
In row 9, enter the total of other cash inflows you reported in part 2e.
In row 10, enter the sum of rows 1, 4, 8 and 9.
Part 3a. Statement of expenses - Nomination campaign expenses
The Act defines a nomination campaign expense as any cost incurred, or non-monetary contribution received, by or on behalf of a nomination contestant during the nomination contest and as part of the contest, including a personal expense of the contestant. Expenses that meet this definition appear in columns 1 to 6, with the exception of personal expenses which appear in column 7. All other amounts appear in column 8.
Goods and services may be paid for, donated or remain unpaid four months after the selection day or the election day, as the case may be, or a combination of any of these. In the appropriate column, enter the amount of payment, the commercial value of the goods or services donated, and any amount remaining unpaid.
Amount paid: Enter the amount paid to the supplier.
Discounts: Enter the difference between the amount charged to the campaign and the commercial value of the goods or services. If goods or services were provided free of charge, enter the full commercial value in this column. If the commercial value is $200 or less, do not enter goods or services donated by persons not in the business of supplying these goods or services. Each amount must also appear in part 2a as a non-monetary contribution, in part 2c as a returned non-monetary contribution or in part 2d as a non-monetary transfer from a registered party, a registered association or the candidate's campaign.
Unpaid claim: Enter the amount of the claim that remains unpaid to the supplier four months after the selection day or the election day as the case may be. The disputed portion of an unpaid claim is not considered to be a nomination campaign expense, and you should report it in column 8 (amounts not included in nomination campaign expenses). You will have to complete part 3d regarding the unpaid claims.
All amounts you enter in column 7 (contestant’s personal expenses) are classified by category (such as travel, accommodation and so forth) in part 3c.
You will have to explain all amounts you enter in column 8 (amounts not included in nomination campaign expenses) in part 3b. These amounts include cash advances, loan repayments, transfers to the registered party, transfers to the registered association, transfers to the candidate endorsed by the party, and the residual value of any assets or unused inventories.
Total the columns individually. The total of expenses entered in columns 1 to 8 must equal the sum of amounts paid, discounts, and unpaid claims.
On the last page of part 3a, add columns 1 to 6. This amount represents the total nomination campaign expenses subject to the limit.
Part 3b. Statement of expenses other than nomination campaign expenses
In this part, you provide details of all expenses that you reported in column 8 of part 3a. The grand total of part 3b must be equal to the total of column 8 in part 3a.
Supplier: Enter the name of the firm, organization or person.
Cheque number: Enter the number of the cheque in this column. If the goods or services were donated or remain unpaid, leave this column blank.
Explanation: Explain why this expense does not meet the statutory definition of a nomination campaign expense.
On the last page of this part, add columns 1 to 6.
Part 3c. Statement concerning personal expenses declared in part 3a, column 7
The amount you report in this part must be equal to the amount you reported in column 7 of part 3a.
Transportation costs to the electoral district: Report the transportation costs incurred by the contestant to travel to his or her electoral district, dividing the expenses among mileage, public transportation, rental, gas and oil, and repairs.
Cost of temporary lodging necessary for the campaign: Report the costs of temporary lodging incurred by the contestant during the nomination campaign. Divide the costs among hotel and motel, apartment and condominium, and other. For other, provide details on a separate sheet.
Cost of meals and incidental expenses related to the campaign: Report the costs of meals and other expenses incurred during the nomination campaign.
Transportation costs within the electoral district: Report the transportation costs incurred by the contestant to travel within his or her electoral district, dividing the expenses among mileage, public transportation, rental, gas and oil, and repairs.
All other necessary personal expenses related to the campaign: Report all other necessary personal expenses incurred during the nomination campaign.
Total personal expenses of the contestant: Add items 1 to 5.
In this part, provide details of all expenses you reported as unpaid in part 3a. Whether these claims are disputed or undisputed, you may not pay them without the authorization of the Chief Electoral Officer.
If the Chief Electoral Officer refuses the authorization or any conditions of the authorization are not met, you, the contestant or the person with a claim to be paid may apply to a judge to authorize the payment of the claim.
Full name of supplier: Enter the name of the supplier. If the supplier is an individual, you have to provide the family name, given name and initial, if applicable.
Class of contributor: Give the class of contributor to which the claimant belongs.
In this part, you must summarize all campaign transactions and calculate the campaign monetary surplus according to the transactions you reported in the return. You then reconcile the monetary surplus to the campaign bank account balance, less any outstanding cheques and plus any deposits in transit. All campaign transactions must flow through the campaign bank account, and so the total credits to the campaign account plus any deposits in transit should equal the total campaign cash inflows. Similarly the total debits to the campaign account plus any outstanding cheques should equal the total campaign cash outflows.
A. Date of EC 20171
In box 1a, enter the monetary contributions reported in row 1, column 1 of part 2f.
In box 1b, enter the non-monetary contributions you reported in row 1, column 2 of part 2f.
In box 1c, enter the total loans you reported in part 2f.
In box 2c, enter the total monetary transfers received as reported in row 8, column 1 of part 2f.
In box 2d, enter the total of other cash inflows received as reported in row 9, column 1 of part 2f.
For box 2e, first do the following calculation: from the figure in box 1d, subtract the figure in box 2a, and add the figures in boxes 2b, 2c and 2d. That is, 2e = 1d - 2a + 2b + 2c + 2d. Then enter the result in box 2e. This calculation will determine the total campaign cash inflows according to the transactions you reported in the return.
In box 3, enter the permitted limit of nomination campaign expenses that Elections Canada provided you earlier.
In box 4, enter the nomination campaign expenses that you reported in the Grand total box in the last row of part 3a.
In box 5a, enter the contestant’s personal expenses that you reported in the total of column 7 of part 3a
In box 5b, enter the total amounts not included in nomination campaign expenses that you reported in the total of column 8 of part 3a.
In box 7c, first subtract the figure in box 7b from the figure in box 7a. Then enter the result in box 7c. This calculation will determine the campaign's monetary surplus as of the date of the return (in section A), according to the transactions you reported in the return.
In box 8a, enter the total credits (cash inflows) to the campaign bank account as of the date reported in section A. The total credits are generally summarized at the bottom of each month's bank statement; you will have to add the credits on all bank statements up to the date reported in section A.
In box 8b, enter the total debits (cash outflows) to the campaign bank account as of the date reported in section A. The total debits are generally summarized at the bottom of each month's bank statement; you will have to add the debits on all bank statements up to the date reported in part 1, section A.
For box 8c, subtract the value in box 8b from the value in box 8a and enter the result, which will be the actual campaign bank account balance as of the date reported in part 4, section A.
For box 8f, first perform the following calculation: from box 8c, subtract the amount of box 8d and add the amount of box 8e. That is, 8c - 8d + 8e. Enter the result in box 8f, which will be the effective campaign bank account balance as of the date reported in section A.
If this amount is positive, you will need to use these figures in the completion of the Nomination Contestant's Statement of Surplus / Updated Campaign Return.
Part 4a. Statement of contributions received - Details of contributions from associations, as defined in subsection 405.3(3)
Elections Canada recommends that you inform your contributors of the requirement for the Chief Electoral Officer (under section 412 of the Canada Elections Act ) to publish the name and address of each individual whose money formed part of the contribution from an association as defined in subsection 405.3(3).
Data as reviewed - Includes corrected or revised returns submitted by the agent and may include minor corrections made by Elections Canada
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