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ATO Releases New NFP Guide

The Australian Tax Office has released a new guide to provide Not for Profit organisations, charities and gift-deductible entities with information to help them meet their GST obligations.

The Australian Tax Office has released a new guide to provide Not for Profit organisations, charities and gift-deductible entities with information to help them meet their GST obligations.

The guide is designed to provide organisations, charities and gift-deductible entities with information to help them meet their GST obligations.

In particular it covers some areas of GST administration where Not for Profits can often experience difficulty and also provides links to more detailed GST information.

The Guide can be downloaded at http://www.ato.gov.au/nonprofit/content.asp?doc=/content/00161180.htm&pc=001/004/015/002/003&mnu=4778&mfp=001/004&st=&cy=1

Source: Pro Bono Australia




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