
What are recurring donations?
You can be a regular giver and support our work by automatically donating every month. Your ongoing support means we can be there for Veterans facing crisis for years to come.
Yes, donations of gifts over $2 are tax deductible in Australia. If you receive a material benefit for your donation then it is not tax deductible: for example, if you receive points or another material benefit from your credit card provider.
How might donating to charity reduce my tax?
If you donate a gift to an organisation classified as a ‘deductible gift recipient’ like the Veterans Wellbeing Foundation, you can claim a tax deduction on your tax return for that year for your donation.
If you receive a material benefit for your donation then it is not tax deductible: for example, if you receive points or another material benefit from your credit card provider. Donating to a deductible gift recipient will likely reduce your overall taxable income, which in turn may reduce the amount of tax you are required to pay.
You must donate at least $2 and keep proof in the form of a receipt or bank statement. When you donate to Veteran Wellbeing Foundation, we’ll send you a tax receipt.
You will receive a receipt in your name.
Is the Veterans Wellbeing Foundation a registered charity?
Yes, we are a registered charity. Here is a link to the Australian Charity Register.