UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥

Accounting rules for charities

Produced by
Trusts and Inheritance Tax
Guidance

Accounting rules for charities

Produced by
Trusts and Inheritance Tax
Guidance
imgtext

Introduction to the reporting requirements for charities

The specific reporting requirements of a charity are dependent on:

  1. •

    whether the charity is registered, and

  2. •

    the charity's income in each financial period

There are special requirements for ‘excepted’ or ‘exempt’ charities and registered charitable companies. For the detailed requirements see The Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 SI 2008/629 and Charities Act 2011, s 144–146.

The required documents should be submitted to the Charity Commission online no later than ten months after the charity's financial year end.

Much of the information reported in a charity’s accounts and filed with the Charity Commission is accessible on the Commission’s public register of charities. Bank account details and the trustees' addresses, telephone numbers and dates of birth are not made available to the public.

Reporting

Links to specimen forms can be found on the Charity Commission website.

Annual income £25,000 or less

Charities with income of under £5,000 are not generally required to register with the Charity Commission. The exception is CIOs, which

Access this article and thousands of others like it
free for 7 days with a trial of Tolley+™ Guidance.

Powered by
  • 14 Sep 2022 10:20

Popular Articles

Income tax losses ― overview

Income tax losses ― overviewIncome tax losses can arise due to a number of reasons, but not all losses can be relieved against total income and some losses can only be set against certain types of component income. The table below is a summary of the main reliefs for income tax losses.Summary of

04 Mar 2021 12:19 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more

Ministers of religion

Ministers of religionMost ministers of religion or members of the clergy are either office-holders or employees and so their earnings are taxable under ITEPA 2003 as employment income and are subject to Class 1 National Insurance.For the purposes of the tax system, a minister does not have to belong

14 Jul 2020 12:14 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more

Tax implications of administration and liquidation

Tax implications of administration and liquidationThis guidance considers the tax implications of a company going into administration or liquidation.Introduction to company administration and liquidationCompany going into administrationA company which is in financial difficulty may go into

14 Jul 2020 15:29 | Produced by Tolley Read more Read more