Charities to get relief
PA Wellington Gifts to World Vision of New Zealand and the Save the Children Fund will qualify as charitable donations for tax purposes, the Minister in charge of the Inland Revenue Department (Mr Templeton) said yesterday. They will be added to the list of specified charities working outside New Zealand when tax legislation covering charitable donations is amended later this year. Mr Templeton said that donations to the Save the Children Fund previously qualified under Corso, but now qualified in their own right. The patron of World Vision (Sir John Marshall) recently led a deputation to Mr Templeton, seeking World Vision’s inclusion in the list of charities approved for tax purposes.
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