Why Support Delta Waterfowl?
Dear Fellow Waterfowlers:
Anybody who would like to have more ducks over their decoys this fall and more ducks over their decoys in the future should invest a few dollars in becoming a Delta Waterfowl member.
Furthermore and perhaps more importantly ... anybody who would like to have a limited (tag only) Sandhill Crane season and a limited (tag only) Tundra Swan season as well as having the Mute Swan delisted from the List of Protective Species should invest a few dollars in becoming a Delta Waterfowl member.
So what does it really cost for you to become a Delta Waterfowl member?
The basic membership starts at $35.00 but you receive a tax receipt for the full amount less the value (base cost not retail value) of the gift (camo cap as an example) received which may be $5.00. In this case (as an example) you would receive a camo cap (base cost of $5.00 but a retail value of at least $10.00 plus taxes) and a tax receipt for the balance of $30.00 as well as five (5) exceptional issues of the Delta Magazine including a special "Hunt Issue". Now consider the value of those exceptional magazines for a moment because they did not cost you the balance of $30.00 from your basic $35.00 membership donation.
The federal government provides you with a 29% tax credit and the provincial government provides you with a 11% tax credit (total of 40% ) against that $30.00 regardless of your taxable income (see note below) so you will receive an income tax deduction of $12.00. So after considering your $12.00 income tax deduction your Delta Waterfowl membership will only cost you $18.00 (out of pocket) ... perhaps only the cost of a box of shells ... a cheap box of shells.
Note: The tax savings described above are based upon your total annual donations to all Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) registered charitable organizations (including your religious affiliation) exceeding $200.00 since the first $200.00 of donations receive a slightly lower tax credit.
So consider if $18.00 per year is worth five (5) exceptional issues of the Delta Magazine, more ducks over your decoys every year and additional hunting opportunities for Sandhill Cranes as well as Tundra Swans with Mute Swans being an extra bonus to hunt.
Thank you for supporting Delta Waterfowl and our initiatives.
Jerome Katchin, D.V.M.
PS Please read the following post regarding a Sandhill Crane season which I posted in response to another Hunt Ontario "waterfowl" thread regarding a Sandhill Crane season.