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When can I expect my 2022 charitable tax receipt?

Thank you so much for your incredible kindness that has provided essential care for animals around the globe in 2022!

In 2022 we made some BIG improvements to our charitable tax receipting system. For all donations made online from September 2022 to December 31, 2022, you should have already received your personal receipt to your inbox. For all online donations, given prior to September 2022 on our previous system, your charitable tax receipt will be emailed to you by the end of February 2023 as per CRA guidelines.

If you donated, offline by cheque or direct transfer in 2022, these will also be sent out by the end of February 2022.

It means the world to us to have your trusting support and dedication to improving the lives of animals, people and the environment, and for that we thank YOU!

If you have any questions, please reach out to us at info@vetswithoutborders.ca

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