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- As an Australian tax payers you can reduce the amount of tax you owe by giving a gift of more than $2 to an approved charity (deductible gift recipient).
- There is no upper limit on the amount of donations you can claim a tax deduction for – but you can’t use a large donation to create a tax loss.
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Latest News from the Charity Gifts Australia Blog
- Action Aid Concern at Broken Promises
Action Aid Australia is unhappy at the governments broken election promise to increase aid to 0.5% of gross national income by 2015. The current Labour government has now cut almost $2.7 billion from their aid program and delayed the 0.5% target by a full year. This could have been a lot worse if you guys hadn’t have supported the calls for the Coalition to keep their commitment.
- Carrie Bickmore Become UNICEF Ambassador
Widely respected Carrie Bickmore has recently been announced as a new UNICEF Australia Ambassador. Carrie, who is known nationally as the television presenter of Channel 10’s The Project, will become the ambassador for the Eliminate Project, a brand new partnership with Kiwanis International to help try and eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.
- Joel Madden Plea for UNICEF Australia
UNICEF Australia representative Joel Madden is asking for everyone to get involved in giving their Mum measles this Mother’s Day! This is not as crazy as it sounds though, as you can purchase the little lady a charity gift that provides vaccines to help protect up to 100 children from the deadly disease.
- WWF Welcome South Korea Emissions Scheme
WWF Australia has welcomed the news that South Korea has passed a new legislation to begin an Emissions Trading Scheme starting in 2015. South Korea is our countriess third largest export market, and last year alone received over $22 billion worth of Australian goods. WWF charity officials are now calling on the Australian government to take South Korea’s lead and help transform the countries clean economy.
- Help the Government Keep Their Promise with UNICEF
UNICEF Australia is asking for your help in asking the government to provide 50 cents from every $100 of our national income to those living in poverty. In 2007 the Australian Government issued a promise to offer 0.5% of GNI to help aid development programs across the globe by 2015.
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