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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 how the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme works and about reliefs you might be able to benefit from.
Check which sports clubs are registered with HMRC as community amateur sports clubs as of 6 October 2023.
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
Form to apply to add an amateur vegetable to the Great Britain and Northern Ireland variety list.
Use online form or postal form CASC (A1) to register your club as a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC).
Get information about restriction of tax reliefs, consultations and the future of Gift Aid.
Get information about the Trust Registration Service, guidance refresher and the aggregate donation update.
Guidance for community amateur sports clubs. Including how to register and work out your taxable income, tax relief and how to claim Gift Aid.
You must send a declaration along with your Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) application if your vehicle is amateur-built, for example, a kit car.
This technical consultation sets out proposals to make the rules clearer for the qualifying conditions for Community Amateur Sports Clubs.
To provide a forum in which HMRC and representatives of the sports sector their advisers and other interested bodies can discuss and review in a frank and open manner the operation of the Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASC) scheme.
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) and changes to rules.
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