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Why does Australia let you deduct gifts and donations only when the giving fits a fairly strict DGR framework instead of any worthy cause?

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Isla Bennett
June 6, 2026 1 answer
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Australians often hear that donations are deductible and assume generosity alone should be enough. Please explain why the ATO still cares so much about deductible gift recipient status, why getting something in return changes the answer, and why heartfelt giving is not automatically tax-effective giving.

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