More than 700 charities have been notified by the ACNC that their registration could be revoked because they have failed to submit two or more Annual Information Statements.
This week is Charity Fraud Awareness Week, and it is an excellent opportunity for everyone involved in the sector to stop and think about preventing fraud.
Some organisations, like incorporated associations, can only operate in their 'home' state or territory. By becoming a registered Australian body, these organisations can operate in all states and territories within Australia.
Significant red tape cuts for thousands of Australian charities are highlighted in the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) annual report.
This Operational Procedure sets out when and how the ACNC will use its information gathering and monitoring powers under Divisions 70 and 75 of the ACNC Act.
As floods and storms impact communities in parts of New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, Australians are being urged to check the Charity Register before donating to a charity or appeal.
The ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has news and information for the charity sector. The October edition has now been sent to all charities and subscribers.
I have had the privilege to lead the ACNC as acting Commissioner from 1 August this year, until the permanent Commissioner is appointed.
I would like to take this opportunity to outline for the new Committee the scope of the ACNC’s work and the scale of the sector it oversees.
Information about submitting the 2021 Annual Information Statement for multiple charities in bulk and a downloadable copy of the 2021 Bulk Annual Information Statement.