Cubs
Tax law for non-profit organizations is one of the most complex areas of expertise. We have been supporting small and large non-profit organizations for many years.
Due to the complexity, it is also worth it for clubs to consult a tax advisor. If the club is recognized as a charitable, church or non-profit organization, there are many tax advantages for the club itself, its helpers or sponsors.
Club income
Income in the non-profit sector
Income from special-purpose operations
Income from commercial business operations
Income from asset management
Questions to Questions
Requirements for recognition as a tax-privileged corporation
Allocation of income to the correct area and the same for expenses
How high can the profits and assets be in which areas so that the association does not lose its non-profit status.
Handling of sales tax
What information does the tax authorities expect in the annual report, which they request every three years as part of the audit of non-profit status?
Determination of the conditions for the donation deduction
Tax issues relating to employment relationships, particularly wage tax


