Community Amateur Sports Club Workshop
Published on: 9th November 2011
Did you know an estimated £100 million per year is lost by sports clubs who are not registered as Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASC)?
The CASC scheme was introduced in April 2002 and has enabled many local amateur sports clubs to register with the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and benefit from a range of tax relief including a mandatory 80% rate relief and Gift Aid.
Make sure your club doesn’t miss out and can spend more of its cash on things that matter. All you have to do is attend this practical CASC workshop, which gives you everything you need to find out if applying for CASC is right for your club and how to make an application.
Community Amateur Sports Club workshop
Dates: Monday 21st November, 6:30 – 9:30pm
Venue: Cleckheaton Sports Club The Pavilion, Bradford Road Cleckheaton West Yorkshire BD19 3UD
Cost: £30
Bookings: To book on this course visit the Coaching West Yorkshire website – you’ll also find details of other upcoming course here.
Five reasons to attend this CASC workshop
- Learn about the benefits of CASC status to your club
- Increases your chances of a successful CASC application
- Benefit from the latest information that will save your club money!
- Get face-to face support from sports specialists
- Gain ideas and learn from other sports volunteers
You’ll also get a helpful accompanying workbook that will help you understand how the scheme works and take advantage of the relief available.
To see how CASC status could benefit your club check out how it helped other clubs:
- Ashton-on-Mersey Cricket Club (PDF)
- Goodwood Bowls Club (PDF)
- Dorchester Sailing Club (PDF)
