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The tax treatment of donor - restricted charitable gifts Natalie Silver

By: Silver, Natalie.
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2021Subject(s): DONACIONES | BENEFICENCIA | IMPUESTOS | INCENTIVOS FISCALES | AUSTRALIA In: Australian Tax Forum: a journal of Taxation Policy, Law and Reform v. 36, n. 1, 2021, p. 103-121Summary: Australian donors making large charitable gifts are increasingly specifying the purpose for which their donated funds can be used by the recipient charity. While government policy encouraging philanthropy through tax incentives endeavors to facilitate these donor-restricted charitable gifts, such gifts also require appropriate oversight by the tax system to ensure that the boundary between what is public and benefifits the community and what is private and benefifits the individual is preserved. This paper examines the legal response in Australia to donor-restricted charitable gifts and considers the implications of the tax treatment accorded to these gifts for charities and their donors.
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Australian donors making large charitable gifts are increasingly specifying the purpose for which their donated funds can be used by the recipient charity. While government policy encouraging philanthropy through tax incentives endeavors to facilitate these donor-restricted charitable gifts, such gifts also require appropriate oversight by the tax system to ensure that the boundary between what is public and benefifits the community and what is private and benefifits the individual is preserved. This paper examines the legal response in Australia to donor-restricted charitable gifts and considers the implications of the tax treatment accorded to these gifts for charities and their donors.

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