Electoral Act 1993

Election expenses, donations, and annual financial statements - Disclosure of parties' donations

210B: Nil return

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"Telling us you have no information to share"

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If you are a party secretary, you must decide if there is any information to disclose under section 210. If you think there is no information to disclose, you must file a nil return under that section. You do this to show that you do not have any information to report.

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Part 6AElection expenses, donations, and annual financial statements
Disclosure of parties' donations

210BNil return

  1. If a party secretary considers that there is no relevant information to disclose under section 210, the party secretary must file a nil return under that section.

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  • Section 210B: inserted, on , by section 6 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 1).