NCWNZ has filed a challenge in the High Court with a Notice of Appeal against the DIA-Charities’ (previously the Charities Commission) deci
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Our charitable aims and purposes have not changed over 120 years. The decisions of the Charities Regulator and the consequent imposition of tax by the IRD is widely considered to be unfair and wrong. We are obliged to appeal in the High Court, as this is our only choice. This battle will give a clear direction for future charitable organisations.
NCWNZ was founded in 1896 by Kate Sheppard and leaders of NZ’s suffrage movement after the historic campaign that gained the vote for NZ women. NCWNZ continues their work to improve the lives of women and girls in this country and make gender equality a reality so all Kiwis can reach their potential.
Media release: NCWNZ Files High Court Challenge to Charitable Status Decisions 31 January 2014
Issued on 31 December 2014 NCWNZ has today filed a challenge in the High Court with a Notice of Appeal against the DIA -Charitiesf (previously the Charities Commission) decision not to back date the Councilfs re-registration as a charity. This follows the legal challenge made on 19 December 2013 against the IRD for the tax imposed during the 2 year estand downf period while NCWNZ were negotiating their re-registration. As the charitable aims and purposes of the National Council of Women have not changed over 120 years the decisions of the Charities Regulator and the consequent imposition of tax by the IRD is widely considered to be unfair and wrong, said National President Barbara Arnold. However, she said, the Council is obliged to appeal against the Charities Regulator in the High Court, this being the only option under the Charities legislation. The Courtfs decision will have far reaching effects for the Charities legislation and Barbara Arnold said she expects a clear direction for future charitable organisations. No voluntary group should be put under this sort of pressure in the future. The National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCWNZ) is an umbrella organisation representing 30 organisations affiliated at national level and a further 40 organisations affiliated at branch level. It has 22 branches throughout the country attended by representatives of these organisations, as well as individual members. NCWNZfs function is to represent and promote the interests of New Zealand women through research, discussion and action. Barbara Arnold said this prolonged litigation has had a significant effect on the Council which has very limited financial resources and relies primarily on volunteers to carry out its work. NCWNZ is seeking financial assistance with their court costs through a public campaign on the Givealittle website - www.givealittle.co.nz.
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