Charity and NFP financial reporting changes

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Charities & NFPs face a number of changes that will impact the AIS and financial reporting obligations.
Australia Corporate/Commercial Law
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If you are a Charity or Not-for-Profit (NFP) there are a number of financial reporting changes that will impact your annual information statement (AIS) and financial reporting obligations at 30 June 2022. These are driven by the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) 'red tape reduction' project and also by a drive to increase transparency by Not-for-profits. There are also minor impacts from the Australian Accounting Standards Board's (AASB's) new Financial Reporting Framework. You need to consider and incorporate these changes in your upcoming financial reports and AISs.
They include:

  • Increases in reporting thresholds
  • Replacement of Reduced Disclosure financial statements with Simplified Disclosures
  • Introduction of Key management personnel and related party disclosures for some large charities
  • Requirements for directors to obtain a Directors ID.

These changes may have a significant impact on your charities reporting requirements and the preparation of this years financial statements may take additional effort as you implement these new disclosure requirements. If you need any assistance with transitioning to the new Simplified Disclosures financial statements or implementing any of the other changes required by the ACNC please contact your local Moore Australia Advisor.

This article is issued as general commentary - please contact us about your specific circumstances.

Charity and NFP financial reporting changes

Australia Corporate/Commercial Law
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Moore Australia logo
Moore Australia part of a global network of offices, providing auditing and financial reporting services, advising local, national and international clients in the public and private sectors. Moore Australia generates annual revenues in the region of $80m. Moore Australia is part of the Moore Global network and has 14 offices with over 450 people nationwide. Moore Australia has extensive experience in state and local government, biotechnology, energy mining and renewables, health and aged care, education, manufacturing, not for profit, property and construction, retail and tourism and hospitality and has a strong presence in the following service lines: Asia Desk, Audit & Assurance, Business Advisory, Taxation, Corporate Finance, Governance and Risk Advisory.
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