Miscellaneous 2010

Tax exemptions and concessions for mutuals, charities and other non-profit bodies

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 4 Mar 2010

 

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This paper focuses on the real life tax issues affecting charities, mutuals and non-profit bodies, including:
  • the types of income covered by the mutuality principle
  • charities deriving income from commercial activities post-word investments
  • GST-free activities of charities and non-profit bodies
  • application of concessions to non-commercial activities and fundraising events
  • deductibility of gifts to charities and non-profit bodies
  • role of private funds and the proposed private ancillary fund guidelines.

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Tax exemptions and concessions for mutuals, charities and other non-profit bodies

Author(s): Teresa Dyson

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  • Published By: Teresa Dyson
  • Published On:4 Mar 2010
  • Took place at:Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

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