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The Tax Institute Submission | Provision of Housing by Charities and the Hunger Project Case

Author: The Tax Institute

Published Date: 14 Dec 2020

 

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The Tax Institute fully endorses the LCA Housing CIS Submission. In summary, in relation to the Housing CIS we would like to see clearer guidance on the provision of housing by ownership, clarification of the reference to not-for-profit in paragraph 5.2 as outlined in the LCA submission and a clear statement of the important place of the provision of housing as charitable beyond the relief of poverty context.

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  • Published By:The Tax Institute
  • Published On:14 Dec 2020
  • Session Name:The Tax Institute Submission | Provision of Housing by Charities and the Hunger Project Case
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