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How to raise funds effectively and legally, protecting the public’s trust and confidence in your charity’s work.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry following concerns over how charitable funds have been used by a now sanctioned individual.
Consultation on VAT relief on everyday charitable donations will be launched before 23 July 2024.
You can start to raise funds for your charity once you have your governing document and trustees in place.
How to follow the law if you sell alcohol at a charity event, including when you need to pay tax.
Find out about the types of fundraising donations that charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can and cannot claim Gift Aid on.
The Fundraising Regulator, Charity Commission for England and Wales and Action Fraud have joined forces to encourage people to give safely this winter.
How to register for VAT, change your details, cancel your registration, register for VAT in EU countries.
Statement released today (23 April 2024)
Information for companies.
Charity regulator urges people to give support via existing, regulated charities.
Claiming Universal Credit if you're self-employed - eligibility, reporting your earnings, start up periods
We’ve recently launched our new evaluation service for colleagues in government.
Isis is a men’s prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Thamesmead, South East London. It is named Isis after the ancient name for the River Thames.
The CMA has accepted commitments offered by Google that address the CMA’s competition concerns resulting from investigating Google’s proposals to remove third-party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
Find out how the scheme works, including issuing shares and raising money, and how to submit your compliance statement.
Find out how to pay less tax as a charity and when to set up a subsidiary trading company.
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