31 January 2013

Later start date for better targeting of not–for–profit tax concessions

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Joint media release with
Mark Butler MP
MInister for Social Inclusion

The Gillard Government has announced that the 2011-12 Budget measure "Better Targeting of NFP Tax Concessions" will now commence from 1 July 2014.

"The Government is committed to working closely with the NFP sector to ensure that any taxation or regulatory changes are designed effectively and with a strong focus on the future of the sector and the needs of the community," Assistant Treasurer, David Bradbury MP said.

"This extension will enable further consultation and engagement with the NFP sector on this measure and ensure there is an opportunity for detailed stakeholder input to be provided."

"The NFP Sector is a vital part of our community and the Gillard Government wants to support the important work they do right across Australia," Minister for Social Inclusion, Mark Butler MP said.

"We will continue to work collaboratively with the NFP sector to deliver reforms to strengthen the NFP sector and help it grow in the future."

The start date of 1 July 2014 is proposed to apply to activities that commenced after 7:30 pm (AEST) on 10 May 2011. The measure will not impact on tax concessions that were used for these activities prior to 1 July 2014.

As part of transitional arrangements, relevant activities that commenced prior to 7:30 pm (AEST) on 10 May 2011 will not become subject to the measure until 1 July 2015. The measure will not impact on tax concessions that were used for these activities prior to 1 July 2015.