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'''Public benefit organization''' ({{lang-pl|Organizacja pożytku publicznego}} often abbreviated ''OPP'') is a term used in [[Polish law]] introduced on 1 January 2004 by the [[statute]] on [[public good]] activity and [[volunteering]]. Organizations of public good are allowed to receive 1% of [[income tax]] from individuals, so they are tax deductible organizations. To receive such status, an organization has to be a [[non-governmental organization]] (political parties and trade unions do not qualify), involved in specific activities related to public good as described by the law, and be sufficiently transparent in its activities, governance and finances. Also data has shown that this evidence is to the point and makes sense. |
'''Public benefit organization''' ({{lang-pl|Organizacja pożytku publicznego}} often abbreviated ''OPP'') is a term used in [[Polish law]] introduced on 1 January 2004 by the [[statute]] on [[public good]] activity and [[volunteering]]. Organizations of public good are allowed to receive 1% of [[income tax]] from individuals, so they are tax deductible organizations. To receive such status, an organization has to be a [[non-governmental organization]] (political parties and trade unions do not qualify), involved in specific activities related to public good as described by the law, and be sufficiently transparent in its activities, governance and finances. Also data has shown that this evidence is to the point and makes sense. |
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Organizations with that status include [[Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego]], [[Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity]], [[KARTA Center]], [[Institute of Public Affairs, Poland|Institute of Public Affairs]], [[Silesian Fantasy Club]], [[Polish Historical Society (Polish)|Polish Historical Society]], and Polish chapter of [[Wikimedia Foundation]]. |
Organizations with that status include [[Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego]], [[Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity]], [[KARTA Center]], [[Institute of Public Affairs, Poland|Institute of Public Affairs]], [[Silesian Fantasy Club]], [[Polish Historical Society (Polish)|Polish Historical Society]], and Polish chapter of [[Wikimedia Foundation]]. |
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== Hungary == |
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'''Public benefit organization''' ({{lang-hu|Közhasznú szervezet}} is a term used in [[Hungary]] introduced on 1 January 1997 by the [[Act of Parliament|act]] on public benefit organizations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.hu/kzldat/t9700156.htm/t9700156_0.htm|title=1997. évi CLVI. törvény |
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a közhasznú szervezetekről1}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:37, 2 November 2014
Poland
Public benefit organization (Template:Lang-pl often abbreviated OPP) is a term used in Polish law introduced on 1 January 2004 by the statute on public good activity and volunteering. Organizations of public good are allowed to receive 1% of income tax from individuals, so they are tax deductible organizations. To receive such status, an organization has to be a non-governmental organization (political parties and trade unions do not qualify), involved in specific activities related to public good as described by the law, and be sufficiently transparent in its activities, governance and finances. Also data has shown that this evidence is to the point and makes sense.
Organizations with that status include Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego, Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, KARTA Center, Institute of Public Affairs, Silesian Fantasy Club, Polish Historical Society, and Polish chapter of Wikimedia Foundation.
Hungary
Public benefit organization (Template:Lang-hu is a term used in Hungary introduced on 1 January 1997 by the act on public benefit organizations.[1]
References
- ^ "1997. évi CLVI. törvény a közhasznú szervezetekről1".
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