The Charities Acts Handbook: A Practical Guide to the Charities Act
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Why should you buy The Charities Acts Handbook: A Practical Guide to the Charities Act
This handbook is a definitive guide to modern charity legislation, providing comprehensive guidance on practical issues faced by charities. The new edition has been commissioned to address The Charities Act 2022 and covers (but is not limited to):
- Making changes to governing documents
- Selling, leasing or otherwise disposing of charity land
- Charity mergers
- Permanent endowment
- Charity names
- Paying trustees for providing goods to the charity
- Fundraising appeals that do not raise enough or raise too much Power to amend Royal Charters
- The regime allowing charitable companies to convert to charitable incorporated organisations
- The latest on charity investment (the Butler-Sloss decision on climate change and trustee investments)
- The Fundraising Regulator
- Recent Charity Tribunal decisions
The Handbook is an indispensable reference for lawyers, accountants, trustees and all those involved in the running and management of charities.