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I Have My Charity Status: Now What?

Congratulations on achieving charity status for your organisation! It’s a significant accomplishment that opens doors to impactful opportunities. In this post, we’ll explore the next steps you should take without diving into the specific legal sections.   Navigating the Legal Landscape: Your newly acquired charity status falls under the purview of the Australian Charities and […]

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Self-Declared Not-for-Profit vs Charity

Under Australian law, not-for-profit organisations can take on various forms, including self-declared not-for-profits and registered charities. While both types of organizations operate with the aim of benefiting the community, there are significant differences between the two.   A self-declared not-for-profit is an organisation that states it operates for the benefit of the community without seeking

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The JBWere NAB Charitable Giving Index (CGI) – August 2023

As one of our main areas of specialisations, Warlows Legal is constantly observing the changing landscape of charities, and charitable contributions. The JBWere NAB Charitable Giving Index is a pivotal source for insights into the world of philanthropy; offering concise updates on charitable organizations and in-depth analyses of sectoral shifts, this index serves as a

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What if I Forget to Meet my Reporting Requirements as a Charity?

Registered charities in Australia must submit an Annual Information Statement to the ACNC, with potential penalties and revocation for non-compliance after two years. get in touch Warlows is part of the 1% PLEDGEWarlows are now members of HOPE NOW’s mission Registered charities are, by law, required to submit an Annual Information Statement to the Australian

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