Samuel Chu advises and assists charities, not-for-profit organisations, and others engaged in worthy endeavours.
Samuel enjoys working with clients of all sizes on a wide range of issues affecting the charity and not-for-profit sector – including charity law, corporate structuring and governance, taxation (including charity and not-for-profit taxation and State property taxes), political and electoral law, and discrimination and human rights.
He has particular experience and interest in advising and assisting faith-based organisations, social welfare organisations, organisations that engage in political advocacy, philanthropic foundations (public, private, corporate), and educational institutions.
Samuel complements his work in the charity and not-for-profit sector through broader engagement with community organisations, professional associations, and academia.
Key Professional Achievements:
- Science / Law graduate from the University of Sydney
- Member of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Board member of Northern Beaches Business Education Network Incorporated and Member of the Sydney Jewish Museum
- Published in University, Australian and international publications on charity law matters
- Adjunct academic at the University of Sydney Law School
- Samuel is a member of the Australia and New Zealand Education Law Association