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How to register as a community amateur sports club (CASC) - eligibility, tax relief, form CASC A1
If your sports club is based in the UK and is eligible, you can become a…
To register as a new CASC you must be based in the UK, provide facilities…
Register as a community amateur sports club (CASC) by filling in form CASC…
Find out about military instructor training and personal development courses, provided by BMATT (CZ), to promote international co-operation.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the cost of club fees for employees
As an employer covering the cost of club membership for your employees,…
Find out the basic rules of VAT, how they apply to clubs and associations, and how to treat VAT on subscriptions and other payments.
Ask your council about before and after school clubs and holiday play schemes run by a school, private or voluntary organisation
The Charity Commission has launched statutory inquiries into Walsall Wood Community Football Club and Walsall Wood Saints Junior Football Club.
Running a community amateur sports club (CASC) - tax, reporting changes, closing or deregistering a CASC
What community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) pay tax on, tax relief they can get, rates relief, Gift Aid, and VAT
Find out what income your community amateur sports club (CASC) needs to pay tax on
The Government will take its first step to address the significant issues facing the financial sustainability of elite men’s football in England with the introduction of a strengthened Football Governance Bill in the House of Lords.
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