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Use our online service to keep your charity’s information and contact details up-to-date with the Charity Commission.
Find out about the rules you must follow to govern your charity.
How to decide what your charity’s purposes are and write them in the ‘objects’ clause of your governing document.
How to get the right people with the right skills on your charity's trustee board.
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.
What to put in your trustees' annual report, depending on your charity's income and the value of its assets.
How to change your charity structure, for example from unincorporated to a CIO or charitable company.
Find out how to make sure that your charity’s money is safe, properly used and accounted for.
Find out how to identify and deal with conflicts of interest in your charity.
How to manage your charity’s financial activity and use internal financial controls to reduce the risk of loss.
Find out about your responsibilities to keep everyone who comes into contact with your charity safe from harm: this includes volunteers, staff and beneficiaries.
Charity trustees must 'have regard' to the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance when carrying out activities to which it's relevant.
A charity's objects are a statement of its purposes - they must be exclusively charitable.
Understand the rules for making payments to trustees, including trustee expenses
Read about the changes that have been introduced by the Charities Act 2022.
Find out how to pay less tax as a charity and when to set up a subsidiary trading company.
Directions and guidance the examiner must follow and the role and responsibility of independent examiners when examining the accounts of a charity.
Regulations setting out what should be included in a governing document for a CIO.
How to request an account, and access to different services or additional charities.
Samples showing the layout and format of trustees’ annual reports and accounts under SORP 2005. For samples under SORP FRSSE and SORP FRS 102, see detail below.
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