In addition to obligations to the ACNC, charities may also have obligations to other Commonwealth, state, or local government agencies due to benefits they receive, their legal structure, how they fundraise, or their specific sector.
If your organisation is registered under the CATSI Act as a corporation, as well as with the ACNC as a charity, ORIC continues to be your corporate regulator. ORIC and the ACNC are working together and your corporation can continue to operate and report to ORIC like it has always done.
This guidance covers the regulation of Australian Capital Territory charities, and the obligations specific to charities in the Australian Capital Territory.
How to get in contact with the ACNC using translation or interpreter services, including the National Relay Service for people with a speech or hearing impairment.
The ACNC issued a Direction to RMLA on 7 December 2018. The ACNC subsequently revoked the Direction on 27 November 2019 and acknowledged that RMLA has complied with the requirements of that Direction, including undergoing a forensic audit in accordance with the Direction.