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Charities criticize $33,000 limit on donation tax credits

8 June 2026
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The recent Budget has introduced a $33,000 cap on annual tax credits for donors, a significant change affecting the charities sector. This modification, aimed at increasing government revenue by an estimated $19 million annually, is intended to address issues of aggressive tax planning and misuse of tax credits. However, leaders in the charity sector have expressed concern that this cap will discourage large donations and hinder their ability to contribute to charitable work, especially as government spending decreases. Robyn Scott, acting chief executive of Philanthropy New Zealand, criticized the change as a detrimental measure that views donors in a negative light rather than recognizing their contributions.

Why It Matters

This change in tax policy marks a notable shift in how governments engage with charitable contributions. Historically, tax credits have incentivized donations, facilitating significant funding for various charitable activities. By limiting these credits, the government is altering the financial landscape for charities that rely heavily on donor support, particularly during times when public funding is restricted. As the government seeks to curb spending, understanding the implications of such tax reforms is crucial for both the charities affected and the communities they serve.

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