Ancillary Funds 2020-2021: ACPNS Current Issues Information Sheet 2023/1

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The intended purpose of an ancillary fund is to act as an intermediary between donors and organisations (not individuals) that can receive tax deductible donations. There are two types of ancillary funds that may qualify for DGR status – Private Ancillary Funds (PAFs) and Public Ancillary Funds (PubAFs).

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Item Type: Other Contribution
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Mcgregor-Lowndes, Mylesorcid.org/0000-0002-4279-0421
Balczun, Marieorcid.org/0000-0001-8082-9107
Williamson, Alexandraorcid.org/0000-0002-2462-709X
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