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New laws in taxation and how they affect your NGO

Non-profit Organisations (NGOs), also known as public-benefit organisations(PBOs), play a major role in any society. The South African taxation system has undergone many changes that now regularise NPOs, like religious, educational, welfare, charitable and sports bodies and associations.

The object of the Non-profit Organisations Act (NPO Act), is to regulate and maintain standards of governance, transparency and public accountability in the non-profit sector.

The Income Tax and NPO Acts prescribe what has to be included in an NGO’s constitution or trust deed before the NPO(non-profit organisation) can be granted a tax-exempt status. They also outline the annual reporting requirements for the NGO to maintain its tax-exempt status

Section 30 of the Income Tax Act sets out

For a PBO to enjoy a favourable tax position, it has to conform to the following :

he NPO Act also sets out various requirements that the NGO has to comply with

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