Taxing time ahead for Australian not-for-profits with new tax exemption rules

Australian not-for-profits risk losing their eligibility for income tax exemption and face hefty penalties if they fail to comply with more stringent reporting obligations due later this year.

The Australian Taxation Office last year introduced changes requiring NFPs to complete an annual self-review return to continue their access to income tax exemptions. The first self-review return, which consists of between 10 to 15 questions, is due between July 1 and October 31.

The changes are aimed to enhance transparency, uphold system integrity and guarantee fair access to tax exemptions and concessions.

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