Hundreds of Australian charities are at risk of losing their registration with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) for twice failing to submit their Annual Information Statements.
Each year the ACNC conducts proportionate, risk-based monitoring of charities' financial reporting to the ACNC. This report looks at the errors and reporting trends in the 2016 Annual Information Statement.
Each year the ACNC conducts proportionate, risk-based monitoring of charities' financial reporting to the ACNC. This report looks at the errors and reporting trends in the 2015 Annual Information Statement.
These ACNC Compliance Reports (published 2015-19) examine the ACNC’s compliance and enforcement activities. The reports use aggregated data and de-identified information to give readers an insight into the compliance work of the ACNC, and outline the ACNC’s compliance focus.
The Australian Charities Report 2015 is a comprehensive record to date of the Australian charity sector, and builds on previous Australian Charities Reports.
The Australian Charities Report 2016 is the fourth such report produced in partnership by the ACNC and the Centre for Social Impact and the Social Policy Research Centre at the University of New South Wales.
The Australian Charities Report 2013 is drawn from data from more than 38,000 registered charities, submitted through their Annual Information Statements (up until 30 June 2014) in their first year of reporting to the ACNC.