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Charity & NFP Reform

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  • ‘In Australia’ special conditions for tax concession entities – the latest development – March 2014
  • ACNC Repeal Bill – March 2014
  • ACNC repeal Bill withdrawn
  • ACNC start date – 3 December 2012
  • Australia Charity law: Charity fundraising regulation reform
  • Australian Charities and Not-for Profits Commission (ACNC) – 2013 Annual Information Statement – due date extended
  • Budget 2013 announcements affecting the Charitable sector
  • Charities and Not for Profit Reform overview – START HERE
  • Coalition breaks its silence on Charity Reform and the ACNC and announces a very different approach
  • Coalition Government still intends to wind up the ACNC – 20 November 2013
  • Consultation – Not for Profit “unrelated business tax” / UBIT reforms
  • Consultation – Review of Not for Profit Governance Arrangements
  • December 2013 – Tax Announcements for Charities and NFPs
  • Does Charity End at Home? – Amendments to the ‘in-Australia’ test for tax-exempt entities (Thomson Reuters Not-for-Profit Law and Regulation Conference)
  • Kevin Andrews – ACNC will go | Statutory Definition of Charity will be delayed | ACNC Public register may stay – 5 December 2013
  • New “In Australia” test for charities / churches / missions
  • New Charities Act 2013 commenced 1 January 2014
  • New Governance requirements for all charities (proposed) – CMA Paper June 2012
  • NFP & Charity Governance – ACNC Governance Standards – June 2013
  • Not for Profit proposed reforms – 2011 Federal Budget
  • Not for Profit Reform – Federal Government to move to shut the “Word Investments” gate and tax charities on unrelated business income
  • Options Paper for the replacement of the ACNC
  • Staging the introduction of regulatory reform for the not-for-profit sector
  • UBIT start date deferred to 1 July 2014 (and 1 July 2015 for pre 10 May 2011 activities)

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