Australian Tax Dept to go after charities! Look out Watchtower!!

by PopeOfEruke 5 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    http://www.news.com.au/business/story/0,27753,24086337-462,00.html

    Charities, churches set to fill tax coffers

    By Adele Ferguson

    Article from: /

    July 28, 2008 07:40am

    CHARITIES and other non-government organisations could lose billions of dollars' worth of tax perks as the Rudd Government's taxation review prepares to examine whether the concessions offered to the $80 billion non-profit sector are justified.

    The investigation, by Treasury boss Ken Henry, is expected to meet with resistance from some of the sector's most powerful groups, The Australian reports.

    Most of the country's religious groups, which make up about $25 billion of the sector, run commercial enterprises.

    Among them is the Seventh Day Adventists' cereal giant Sanitarium, which generates more than $300 million a year.

    Exemptions

    Many of the operations have little to do with charitable work but are exempt from various taxes including corporate tax and capital gains tax.

    The Catholic Church has long opposed reforms such as the creation of a national charities commission to regulate the sector, or charging tax on commercial enterprises.

    While any changes eventually recommended by Dr Henry may offer the opportunity to bolster Treasury's coffers, it will create a significant political challenge for Kevin Rudd, a devout Christian who has courted the religious vote.

    Australian Industry Group head Heather Ridout, a member of the Henry review's committee, said the non-profit sector was a huge part of the economy and so it made sense to look at it as part of the review.

    "The agenda is broad and so all types of entities will be looked at in this review," she said. "The non-profit sector is a very big and important part of this, particularly since we have had a lot of changes in welfare benefits and their interface with tax."

    Business enterprises run by religious groups range from pizza chains, insurance companies, wineries, farms, schools, hospitals and aged-care facilities. All are exempt from tax. Australia is one of the few countries in the world where religious groups are not forced to pay tax on business ventures.

    Sport stars

    In the past few years, sports stars such as cricketers Shane Warne and Ricky Ponting and Formula One driver Mark Webber have set up charities to raise money under their own names. They receive various tax deductions.

    The sector accounts for 8 per cent of GDP and employs more than 600,000 people, but a lack of transparency and poor accounting standards and corporate governance in the financial arrangements of many organisations has long been a concern.

    In an era of heavy corporate regulation, most parts of the non-profit sector remain unregulated.

    There is no process for the registration of charities, no consistent collection of information about the activities or funding sources of charities and there is little or no monitoring of the activities of charities.

    Read more on this story at The Australian

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  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    This is fantastic news, and about time.

    I tried to get my documents out of Bethel through the Privacy Commission and Bethel have been fighting it tooth and nail at great cost for over 2 years now. So do not expect Charities to give up their tax free status without huge legal battles.

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    I wish the U.S.A. would go after charities and religions. They use services they don't pay for, in fact we pay for the services they use. Why should they be exempt? Yes, they will fight and fight hard. I hope the governments go after them anyway.

  • doofdaddy
    doofdaddy

    That's too funny as far as jws. Imagine the k ministry part Paying caesars things to caesar.

    You now will pay 10% GST on "our" hall and publications.

    Ouch! New Light on (demanding) freely giving contributions.

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    Jwfacts,

    what about giving Today Tonight or A Current Affair a call?? i think yours would make a great story on prime time television!

    Pope

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