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Changing the Name of a Schedule 32 Entity: What You Need to Know

Charities/NFP, Not for Profits, Schedule 32 Entity

If your organisation is listed on Schedule 32 of the Income Tax Act 2007 and you are thinking about a name change, the good news is that the process is more straightforward than many people assume. Here is a practical overview of what is involved.

What is a Schedule 32 entity?

Schedule 32 status gives qualifying charities, whose purposes are mainly overseas, the ability to issue receipts to their donees for donations made to the charity. The donees can use those receipts to claim a credit or deduction against their income tax.

Can a Schedule 32 entity change its name?

Yes. There are generally no restrictions from Inland Revenue’s perspective on a Schedule 32 entity changing its name. However, there are a couple of practical considerations to keep in mind. The proposed name also should not create confusion for the public by being too similar to another existing organisation.

Does the legislation need to change first?

Ultimately, yes, to formally update Schedule 32 to reflect the new name, an amendment to the legislation is required. That means the change needs to be included in a Parliamentary Bill, which then goes through the full legislative process. This can take time.

However, the legislative update does not need to happen before your organisation starts using the new name. In practice, once the name has been changed on the relevant registers (the MBIE register and the Charities Service register), your organisation can start operating under the new name right away.

What about IRD?

Once the register updates are done, you or your adviser should notify IRD’s operational team. You can do this through myIR or by emailing charities.queries@ird.govt.nz. IRD will then update their systems to reflect the new name for tax purposes and will also update the Approved Donee Organisations list on their website.

The legislative amendment to Schedule 32 can then be progressed in due course. IRD’s policy team can initiate that process, but it is important to let them know the new name as soon as possible. IRD has noted that they sometimes do not hear about name changes until years after the fact, which can cause complications.

Summary

In summary, the process would roughly follow the these steps. Firstly, consider your new name and receive advice on whether it is likely to be approved. If the new name will likely be approved, then proceed with updating your name on the MBIE and Charities Service registers. Once that has been done, then you can notify IRD’s operational team via myIR or the charities queries email. Also make sure IRD’s policy team are informed, so the Schedule 32 legislative amendment can be initiated. From this point the legislative change can follow in due course and does not hold up the name change itself.

We can help

If your organisation is considering a name change and you would like advice on the process or any related legal matters, we would be happy to assist. This article is a general guide only and is not intended as legal advice. Please get in touch with our team if you would like to discuss your specific situation.

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