1 00:00:09,093 --> 00:00:12,693 Speaker 1: You're listening to a podcast from News Talks B follow 2 00:00:12,773 --> 00:00:16,173 Speaker 1: this and our wide range of podcasts now on iHeartRadio 3 00:00:16,653 --> 00:00:17,053 Speaker 1: and land. 4 00:00:17,093 --> 00:00:21,053 Speaker 2: Revenue is setting at sites on taxing nine thousand club 5 00:00:21,173 --> 00:00:25,892 Speaker 2: societies and other not for profits under changes that could 6 00:00:25,973 --> 00:00:28,973 Speaker 2: be implemented. To chat about this further, we're joined by 7 00:00:29,013 --> 00:00:32,853 Speaker 2: independent tax specialists Jeff Nightingale, who's on the line now. Cheff, 8 00:00:32,933 --> 00:00:34,053 Speaker 2: very good afternoon to you. 9 00:00:34,853 --> 00:00:35,613 Speaker 3: Good afternoon. 10 00:00:36,213 --> 00:00:39,613 Speaker 4: Hey, So Jeff, how does tax on clubs and societies 11 00:00:39,653 --> 00:00:40,293 Speaker 4: currently work? 12 00:00:41,533 --> 00:00:45,492 Speaker 3: Yes, so, at the moment they have one thousand dollars 13 00:00:46,173 --> 00:00:50,452 Speaker 3: tax free threshold for interest income from investments and things. 14 00:00:50,893 --> 00:00:54,373 Speaker 3: But all of their transactions with their members, subscriptions in 15 00:00:54,493 --> 00:00:57,813 Speaker 3: any trading amongst the members that they generally have been 16 00:00:57,853 --> 00:01:00,892 Speaker 3: seen to be not taxable tax free because they are 17 00:01:00,973 --> 00:01:03,413 Speaker 3: mutual transactions. They're not about making a profit, but just 18 00:01:03,453 --> 00:01:08,653 Speaker 3: about sharing the costs around around the members. And it's 19 00:01:08,693 --> 00:01:12,093 Speaker 3: that that ideas suggesting might have to change. 20 00:01:12,373 --> 00:01:15,933 Speaker 4: So we're talking subs at a bowling club, for example. 21 00:01:17,413 --> 00:01:19,333 Speaker 3: Yeah, probably not a bowling club. So there is a 22 00:01:19,333 --> 00:01:24,693 Speaker 3: specific exemption for pure sporting amateur sporting bodies. We're talking 23 00:01:24,853 --> 00:01:29,213 Speaker 3: maybe subs at a bridge club. We're talking contributions to 24 00:01:29,253 --> 00:01:34,333 Speaker 3: your local residents association, body, corporate, you know, a myriad 25 00:01:34,453 --> 00:01:41,013 Speaker 3: of you know, non profit making mutual associations where people 26 00:01:41,093 --> 00:01:43,013 Speaker 3: organize themselves together and share the costs. 27 00:01:43,333 --> 00:01:46,652 Speaker 4: Right, so you could say, like on the most sort 28 00:01:46,652 --> 00:01:48,253 Speaker 4: of lowest level of it, even though they are a 29 00:01:48,293 --> 00:01:50,773 Speaker 4: great time, especially when they're up in a nightclub. But 30 00:01:50,933 --> 00:01:53,053 Speaker 4: say you're running a book club with your friends, and 31 00:01:53,093 --> 00:01:55,813 Speaker 4: you will put some money into the book club. The 32 00:01:55,853 --> 00:01:57,613 Speaker 4: ID thinks it should take some of that. 33 00:01:58,773 --> 00:02:03,013 Speaker 3: Well, yes, but a bit more confidence in that. What's 34 00:02:03,053 --> 00:02:06,853 Speaker 3: happened is that they have they've reached an interpretation internally 35 00:02:06,853 --> 00:02:10,973 Speaker 3: that changes their view of the law, and that changes 36 00:02:11,013 --> 00:02:14,933 Speaker 3: the view from those subscriptions or levees were non taxable, 37 00:02:15,213 --> 00:02:18,093 Speaker 3: and now they're saying it's possible that they're taxable, and 38 00:02:18,173 --> 00:02:21,853 Speaker 3: so now they're consulting on that before they change their view. Formally, 39 00:02:21,893 --> 00:02:23,853 Speaker 3: they're saying, hey, what does everyone think about this? And 40 00:02:23,893 --> 00:02:26,653 Speaker 3: I think the answer is we don't like change and 41 00:02:26,693 --> 00:02:30,933 Speaker 3: we want to stay the status quiet. I mean, I think, 42 00:02:31,013 --> 00:02:33,733 Speaker 3: to be fair, the subtext is they are collecting evidence 43 00:02:33,773 --> 00:02:35,933 Speaker 3: to go back to the Ministry of Revenue and say 44 00:02:36,093 --> 00:02:38,972 Speaker 3: we don't want to make this change. Here's a whole 45 00:02:39,013 --> 00:02:42,972 Speaker 3: bunch of reasons on our consultation, So let's tweak the 46 00:02:43,053 --> 00:02:44,733 Speaker 3: law so we don't have to make this change. I 47 00:02:44,733 --> 00:02:45,733 Speaker 3: think that's what's happening. 48 00:02:46,213 --> 00:02:51,093 Speaker 4: And is this looking at churches and businesses like sanitarium 49 00:02:51,133 --> 00:02:56,093 Speaker 4: for example, Is this under this whole scope of this investigation. 50 00:02:56,813 --> 00:03:02,293 Speaker 3: Yes, that's right. So we were expecting a discussion document 51 00:03:02,373 --> 00:03:06,972 Speaker 3: on the taxation of charitable businesses and that's the sanitariums 52 00:03:06,972 --> 00:03:10,173 Speaker 3: and others of this world tacked onto that was a 53 00:03:10,252 --> 00:03:13,213 Speaker 3: chapter dealing with this not for profit. So that bit 54 00:03:13,293 --> 00:03:16,493 Speaker 3: caught us by surprise. So we were expecting the government 55 00:03:16,532 --> 00:03:18,693 Speaker 3: to do some work on whether they should tax the 56 00:03:18,853 --> 00:03:20,573 Speaker 3: business operations of charities. 57 00:03:22,013 --> 00:03:26,453 Speaker 2: The unintended consequences of changes to text legislation, and it 58 00:03:26,493 --> 00:03:28,572 Speaker 2: worries me when they are, you know, they change their 59 00:03:28,613 --> 00:03:32,213 Speaker 2: interpretation of the law. For most people, you'd think the 60 00:03:32,293 --> 00:03:35,333 Speaker 2: law is the law and interpretation shouldn't come into it. 61 00:03:35,733 --> 00:03:39,493 Speaker 2: Is that just the complexity when there are changes to 62 00:03:39,733 --> 00:03:41,653 Speaker 2: these particular tax laws. 63 00:03:42,533 --> 00:03:45,773 Speaker 3: Yeah, you're absolutely right. Certainty of tax law is an 64 00:03:45,813 --> 00:03:50,973 Speaker 3: important thing and changes are very unsettling and to be avoided. 65 00:03:52,013 --> 00:03:56,093 Speaker 3: Sometimes it's unavoidable, and you know, I've advised many clubs 66 00:03:56,093 --> 00:03:59,133 Speaker 3: and associations over the years, and we've always dealt with 67 00:03:59,173 --> 00:04:02,933 Speaker 3: it in the way that IOD accepted, and so this 68 00:04:03,053 --> 00:04:08,053 Speaker 3: change is a surprise and creates uncertainty. I think IOD 69 00:04:08,413 --> 00:04:12,333 Speaker 3: in their own way attempting to cure it, but at 70 00:04:12,333 --> 00:04:14,893 Speaker 3: the moment we are left with uncertainty if you are 71 00:04:14,933 --> 00:04:18,373 Speaker 3: the treasurer of a club or a little association. 72 00:04:20,093 --> 00:04:22,293 Speaker 4: So just to make this clear, because I'm a little 73 00:04:22,293 --> 00:04:24,773 Speaker 4: bit confused on that. So they're planning to target around 74 00:04:24,853 --> 00:04:27,453 Speaker 4: nine thousand clubs. What's the difference between a club, a 75 00:04:27,453 --> 00:04:29,333 Speaker 4: society and a trade association. 76 00:04:30,773 --> 00:04:37,893 Speaker 3: Well, they might be formed under different laws like incorporated 77 00:04:37,933 --> 00:04:43,293 Speaker 3: societies or not. They might just be unincorporated. The unifying 78 00:04:43,333 --> 00:04:46,213 Speaker 3: factors they are not about making a profit. So if 79 00:04:46,253 --> 00:04:48,973 Speaker 3: you think of the Bridge Club, the Bridge Club is 80 00:04:49,013 --> 00:04:51,813 Speaker 3: about helping people play bridge. If you think about the 81 00:04:51,893 --> 00:04:54,693 Speaker 3: Residents Association, it's act as a voice for the residents. 82 00:04:54,693 --> 00:04:57,733 Speaker 3: So they're not about making profits, and they share their 83 00:04:57,773 --> 00:05:01,573 Speaker 3: costs amongst the members. That's how they operate. And so 84 00:05:01,613 --> 00:05:05,173 Speaker 3: that's the nine thousand and some of these very big 85 00:05:05,213 --> 00:05:06,933 Speaker 3: So if you think about a trade union, that's an 86 00:05:06,933 --> 00:05:09,773 Speaker 3: association that's not about MA a profit. It's about as 87 00:05:09,893 --> 00:05:16,413 Speaker 3: members and some of the professional association's trade associations could 88 00:05:16,413 --> 00:05:18,413 Speaker 3: be caught up in all of this. So this is 89 00:05:18,453 --> 00:05:21,853 Speaker 3: a big issue. It has up to now been a 90 00:05:21,933 --> 00:05:24,813 Speaker 3: very settled area of tax law, and they've kind of 91 00:05:25,653 --> 00:05:28,453 Speaker 3: thrown the cat amongst the pigeons. But I think the 92 00:05:28,493 --> 00:05:30,733 Speaker 3: purpose of the discussion document is to try and find 93 00:05:30,933 --> 00:05:32,573 Speaker 3: good reasons to fix the problems. 94 00:05:33,253 --> 00:05:36,773 Speaker 4: We're talking to independent tax specialists. Jeff Nightingale, So you 95 00:05:36,813 --> 00:05:40,253 Speaker 4: said before that there's different provisions for a sports club, 96 00:05:40,573 --> 00:05:43,613 Speaker 4: and you see it might be different from a sports 97 00:05:43,613 --> 00:05:46,573 Speaker 4: club as opposed to a bridge club. Is that correct? 98 00:05:47,173 --> 00:05:51,013 Speaker 3: Yes, yes, So there is a specific tax exemption for 99 00:05:51,293 --> 00:05:55,333 Speaker 3: the promotion of amateur sport and that's been there for 100 00:05:55,453 --> 00:06:00,613 Speaker 3: years and there's no suggestion that that's going to change. 101 00:06:00,653 --> 00:06:04,733 Speaker 3: That's not being mentioned. So that should take out all 102 00:06:04,773 --> 00:06:08,453 Speaker 3: of the sports clubs that the pure sports clubs. You 103 00:06:08,493 --> 00:06:12,853 Speaker 3: do get into definitional the challenges. What's the sport and 104 00:06:12,893 --> 00:06:13,493 Speaker 3: what I'm going to. 105 00:06:13,493 --> 00:06:16,933 Speaker 4: Say so because because someone might say bridge, you know, 106 00:06:17,413 --> 00:06:19,853 Speaker 4: is kind of a sport. Is chess considered a sport? 107 00:06:20,493 --> 00:06:21,693 Speaker 2: Bingo? That's on the. 108 00:06:21,653 --> 00:06:25,653 Speaker 3: Line exactly, Yeah, walking bingo yeah. 109 00:06:25,733 --> 00:06:27,733 Speaker 4: Yeah, well, I mean, well, I've got kids that try 110 00:06:27,773 --> 00:06:29,373 Speaker 4: and claim that Fortnite is a sport. 111 00:06:32,973 --> 00:06:35,693 Speaker 2: Jeff, thank you very much for having just. 112 00:06:35,653 --> 00:06:36,053 Speaker 1: Before we go. 113 00:06:36,293 --> 00:06:38,773 Speaker 4: Do you think that seriously in this in this look 114 00:06:38,853 --> 00:06:42,133 Speaker 4: that things like, I guess, musical clubs, you know, pastime clubs, 115 00:06:42,173 --> 00:06:46,813 Speaker 4: motor clubs, I'm just pulling clubs out of my oment court. 116 00:06:47,133 --> 00:06:49,253 Speaker 4: That would that would be that would seem terrible to me, 117 00:06:49,333 --> 00:06:52,452 Speaker 4: because because in my opinion that clubs. We need more clubs, 118 00:06:52,533 --> 00:06:54,413 Speaker 4: We need more people in the community getting out and 119 00:06:54,413 --> 00:06:58,013 Speaker 4: getting together. And I feel very sorry. I see club houses, 120 00:06:58,053 --> 00:07:00,893 Speaker 4: I see people trying to organize these things, and there's 121 00:07:00,933 --> 00:07:03,253 Speaker 4: a lot of stress on these people. Everyone's really really busy, 122 00:07:03,573 --> 00:07:05,773 Speaker 4: and they're trying to put these things together that are 123 00:07:05,773 --> 00:07:08,493 Speaker 4: good for the community, and I would just hate to 124 00:07:08,533 --> 00:07:12,893 Speaker 4: see another level of admin or another level of difficulty 125 00:07:12,893 --> 00:07:14,813 Speaker 4: put on these people to the point where they just 126 00:07:14,853 --> 00:07:16,133 Speaker 4: throw up the hands in the air and go, I 127 00:07:16,133 --> 00:07:17,413 Speaker 4: can't be bother doing this anymore. 128 00:07:18,253 --> 00:07:22,333 Speaker 3: I completely agree, but I also suspect that I do 129 00:07:22,453 --> 00:07:24,813 Speaker 3: agree with you, and they're trying to get enough feedback 130 00:07:24,853 --> 00:07:27,773 Speaker 3: to go back to the Minister of Revenue and say, hey, 131 00:07:27,813 --> 00:07:30,173 Speaker 3: this isn't a good idea to make this change? 132 00:07:30,213 --> 00:07:33,613 Speaker 4: Okay, so this is my feedback. It's not a good idea. 133 00:07:34,293 --> 00:07:38,253 Speaker 4: There's a feedback. Write your submission, yeah yeah, and look, 134 00:07:38,293 --> 00:07:40,053 Speaker 4: you can have your feedback on this on eight hundred 135 00:07:40,093 --> 00:07:43,333 Speaker 4: eighty ten eighty and nine two nine two, and also 136 00:07:43,333 --> 00:07:45,533 Speaker 4: write a submission. Hey, thank you so much. That was 137 00:07:46,133 --> 00:07:48,893 Speaker 4: independent tax specialist Jeff Nightingale. 138 00:07:49,533 --> 00:07:52,173 Speaker 1: For more from News Talks ed B listen live on 139 00:07:52,253 --> 00:07:55,213 Speaker 1: air or online, and keep our shows with you wherever 140 00:07:55,253 --> 00:07:57,813 Speaker 1: you go with our podcasts on iHeartRadio