Sentences with phrase «on charity legislation»

The Charites Acts Handbook is a very welcome publication and brings together commentary on charity legislation in one publication which is easy to read and accessible to practitioners.

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The Danish Government has changed the national legislation on donations of non-animal food to charity, which previously made it difficult to donate from retailers to charity.
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The nuances of the new tax laws are complex and will impact individuals in different ways depending on their sources of income and mortgage and state tax expenses, but the legislation holds opportunities for American taxpayers to continue supporting their favorite charities without adverse consequences.
Since joining the firm as a trainee solicitor in 1999, Tom has developed expertise in advising businesses, charities and educational institutions on their compliance with data protection and freedom of information legislation.
In essence, the common theme is that the legislation and draft regs will be a compliance burden on business and charities, and the regulations don't do anything to temper that.
The secondary legislation was finally laid before Parliament on 30 October 2012, and formally became available for newly - formed charities in December 2012.
Terrance S. Carter states in The Impact of Anti-terrorism Legislation On Charities in Canada: The Need for Balance,
During the political rhetoric regarding the proposals, unions have been compared on the one hand to charities and to private corporations on the other, when in fact they are tax - exempt entities, more akin to professional trade organizations and think - tanks, which are noticeably absent from the union - specific legislation.
While the courts have repeatedly characterized trade unions as private entities, this legislation attempts to move unions into the same sphere as registered charities, which are required to provide a large amount of information which is then posted on the Canada Revenue Agency's website.
Further Amendments to Legislation to Implement Exemption on Gains for Gifts to Private Foundations and Excess Business Holdings Rules, Charities and Not - for - Profit Newsletter, November 2007
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