ACNC extends AIS due date for bushfire-affected
Dan Wade • February 23, 2020

ACNC EXTENDS AIS DUE DATE FOR BUSHFIRE-AFFECTED
The ACNC has issued a blanket extension of the due date for the 2019 AISs for charities with an 'address for service' in designated fire-affected areas. They will now be due on 31 March 2020.
If you are in an area affected by bushfires, your postcode is not listed, and you require an extension of time to lodge, please contact Advice Services via advice@acnc.gov.au and request an extension.
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