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Does the RSL pay tax?

By Grace Evans |

Licensed clubs are either tax exempt sporting clubs or subject to taxation as mutual entities, whereas RSL Sub-branches are tax exempt due to the nature of their welfare or patriotic activities.

How are private clubs taxed?

Although they are generally exempt from tax, social clubs are subject to tax on their unrelated business income– generally all income from non-members. In addition to being taxed on unrelated income, a social club may lose its exempt status if it receives too much unrelated income.

Can a club be for-profit?

There has been a recent trend of several non-profit clubs converting to for-profit status, and new clubs often form as for-profit companies. Donations to a for-profit club are not tax-deductible by the donors, the club will pay income tax on the net income, and property taxes must be paid on any club-owned real estate.

Are football clubs not for profit?

Sporting organisations are not-for-profit societies, associations or clubs established for the encouragement of a game, sport, or animal racing. The ATO stipulates that a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation does not operate for the profit or gain of its individual members.

Who runs RSL?

Returned and Services League of Australia

AbbreviationRSL
Legal statusCharity
Membership (2019)158,873
PatronQueen Elizabeth II
National PresidentGreg Melick

How much is tax on a pokie machine?

Tax adjustments for clubs

Annual profit from gaming machinesAnnual tax rate
Over $1 million and up to $1.8 million29.9% on the amount over $1 million
Over $1.8 million up to $5 million19.9%
Over $5 million up to $10 million24.4%
Over $10 million up to $20 million26.4%

What is social clubbing?

A social club may be a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation, or activity.

Is a sports club a not for profit Organisation?

Most non-profit community sporting clubs in NSW will be incorporated as Associations under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 (NSW). The Act is administered by NSW Fair Trading.

How is the RSL funded?

Much of the wealth rests with a handful of well-funded sub-branches, due to the sale of valuable property used by RSL clubs. In Sydney, the Auburn RSL sub-branch has almost $22 million in cash and investments, while Five Dock has $19 million and Bankstown $15 million.