What is donor deductible status?
Algoa Bay Council for the Aged has donor deductible status by virtue of being a register Public Benefit Organisation. This enables ABCA to, under restrictive conditions, issue 18A receipts for donations of a specific type and nature. Not all donations will qualify for 18A status and the qualifying criteria are as determined by the SA Revenue Services in legislation.
ABCA is regularly subject to inspections by SARS and has to submit its audited financial statements annually to the Tax Exempt Unit to retain registration. ABCA is fully committed to retaining its qualifying status and will abide by the restrictions as per the SARS regulations. ABCA reserves the right to not issue an 18A if, in their opinion, the donation does not qualify in terms of the mentioned criteria.
An 18A receipt can be requested and will be issued for qualifying donations. The 18A receipt will enable the donor to record this donation on their Tax Returns to SARS.
Giving from the heart
Algoa Bay Council for the Aged would not be able to function had it not been for its many generous sponsors and benefactors. We want take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of them.
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We are always putting on events to raise an awareness for ABCA as well as to raise funds to enhance and change the lives of our older persons.
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Algoa Bay Council for the Aged has donor deductible status by virtue of being a register Public Benefit Organisation. This enables ABCA to, under restrictive conditions, issue 18A receipts for donations of a specific type and nature. Not all donations will qualify for 18A status and the qualifying criteria are as determined by the SA Revenue Services in legislation.
Thank you to all our ABCA Sponsors & Donors.