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Find out about which goods and services for disabled people and people aged 60 or over that you should apply zero or reduced rate VAT.
How to transfer all your charity’s assets to another charity if it merges, changes structure or closes.
Charity Commission guidance about a phased timetable allowing charitable companies to convert to charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs).
Charity registration decisions which are significant or of wider interest.
Read about the changes that have been introduced by the Charities Act 2022.
How to change your charity structure, for example from unincorporated to a CIO or charitable company.
How charities can improve their impact on the environment and be energy efficient.
Transactions involving charitable incorporated organisations, including their dissolution (practice guide 14A).
How to register your charity once it has been set up, what you need before you start your application and what happens after you apply.
How to set up a charity: find trustees, choose a name and structure, create a governing document, meet the public benefit requirement, register your charity.
How commercial companies engage in charitable activities.
How to set out your charity's purposes and rules in its governing document, how to start using it and how to change it.
Find out when you can zero rate VAT for advertisements and goods used for the collection of donations.
You can start to raise funds for your charity once you have your governing document and trustees in place.
We register and regulate charities in England and Wales, to ensure that the public can support charities with confidence. The Charity Commission is a non-ministerial department.
Check if you can claim a VAT refund using the DIY housebuilders scheme if you’re constructing a new charity building, for a charitable or relevant residential purpose.
How to identify partners to work with, draw up agreements and fundraise for other charities.
How your charity can deliver public services on behalf of organisations like local authorities, the NHS or government departments.
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