ABN 13 449 348 528

Women's Federation for World Peace Australia INC

Other Incorporated Entity

Registration Details

ABN
13 449 348 528
Business Name
Women's Federation for World Peace Australia INC
ABN Status
Active
Registration Date
9 April 2013
State
Victoria
Postcode
3160
Entity Type
Other Incorporated Entity
Record Last Updated
30 May 2025

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST Status
Registered
GST Registration Date
1 July 2019

Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR)

  • DGR Fund

    Since 14 May 2025

    Active

Business Summary

Women's Federation for World Peace Australia INC is a registered Australian business that is currently active since 9 April 2013. The entity operates as a Other Incorporated Entity.

This business is located in Victoria, postcode 3160.

This business is registered for GST since 1 July 2019. When you receive a tax invoice from this business, you may be entitled to claim GST credits on your BAS if you are also registered for GST and the purchase is for your business.

This organisation is a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). Donations made to the fund () may be tax deductible. Always obtain a receipt for your records when making donations.

Data sourced from the Australian Business Register (ABR) bulk data extract. This record was last updated on 30 May 2025.

Change History

    • Tax Concessions
      +
    • Business Name
      WOMEN'S FEDERATION FOR WORLD PEACE VICTORIA INCWomen's Federation for World Peace Australia INC
    • GST Status
      Active
    • GST Status Date
      1 July 2019
    • Tax Concessions
      +
      +
      +
    • Business Name
      WOMEN'S FEDERATION FOR WORLD PEACE VICTORIA INC
    • ABN Status
      Active
    • ABN Status Date
      9 April 2013
    • State
      VIC
    • Postcode
      3160
    • ACNC Registration
      Registered as a charity

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