Not-for-Profit Law Critical Updates
Issues covered include: charities law, Charities Act, NFP, not-for-profit, Trusts Act, charity
Description
With significant changes set to shake up the Not-for-Profit sector, you won’t want to miss out on gaining insight into the most pressing issues facing NFPs and charities right now. Hear from leading NFP experts and Inland Revenue who are working at the coalface of these changes as they provide valuable insights into growing areas of interest including impact investing and the cross-over with NFPS, and how you can implement this in your practice to ensure you stay innovative.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Pam Davidson, Barrister, Lambton Chambers
1.15pm to 2.00pm: Charities Law Critical Updates
- Review of the Charities Act:
- Update on timing and progress
- Advocacy
- Charities running businesses
- Structure
- Appeals
- Other issues
- Recent charities law decisions:
- Family First appeal / Charity Law Association Intervention
- Better public media appeal
- Greenpeace appeal
- Football Otago Youth Development Academy Trust
- Others
Presented by Susan Barker, Director, Sue Barker Charities Law
2.05pm to 2.50pm: Changes Affecting NFPs
Join a leading panel of experts as they highlight the key changes affecting NFPs:
- New Incorporated Societies Act
- Trusts Act and the impact on charities
- Privacy update for NFPs
- Employment law issues in the NFP sector
Panellists:
Mark Von Dadelszen, Consultant, Bannister & von Dadelszen
Susan Barker, Director, Sue Barker Charities Law
Kathryn Dalziel, Barrister
Blair Scotland, Partner, Dundas Street Employment Lawyers
2.55pm to 3.40pm: Tax Law Update: 2019 Tax Work Program
Update on recent tax law changes and tax technical interpretations that impact on the Not-for-Profit sector.
Plus, everything you wanted to ask the Inland Revenue and could not – Here is your chance, Ask away!
Presented by Stewart Donaldson, Senior Policy Advisor, Inland Revenue
3.45pm to 4.30pm: Impact Investing and the Cross-over with NFPs
As older income streams dry up for charities they need to be innovative and think about how they will survive in the future. An area of growing interest is impact investing where investments are made into organisations in a way that generates both a financial return but also a positive environmental or social impact.
- Explore what impact investing is (and is not)
- Consider the opportunity it presents for the NFP/Philanthropic Sector
- Discuss the key attributes of impact investing
- The types of projects which suit this model
- The changing attitude among funders and what they consider
- The legal side of what an organisation might need to do to be ready for this
Presented by Steven Moe, Partner, Parry Field Lawyers
Learning Objectives
- Consider the key changes to the Charities Act and reflect on recent case law
- Receive valuable insights into incorporated societies, trusts, privacy and employment issues affecting NFPs
- Reflect on recent tax changes that impact on the NFP sector
- Learn about impact investing and how to implement this in your practice to ensure you stay innovative