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Benefits of being a Community Amateur Sports Club

Is your rugby club looking to save money? Are you looking for ways to help fund new facilities or invest in the current clubhouse, pitches and equipment? Would paying significantly reduced business rates or claiming 25p for every pound of Gift Aid donations given to your rugby club help your club’s finances? Is your rugby club looking to relocate through sale of current facilities and facing potential large capital gains tax bill? Would exemption of the capital gains tax allow the club reinvest more into the club and future development?

The government’s Community Amateur Sports Club scheme (CASC) allows you to do just this.

Registering as a Community Amateur Sports Club can provide a range of benefits for community rugby clubs.  More than 5,953 such clubs are registered, claiming an estimated total cash benefit of at least £92.7m (source: Deloitte – Monthly analysis of CASC registrations). Over 425 of these clubs are rugby clubs.

If you are interested in finding out more about this follow this link for more details

Rugby Club CASC advice