Charities Appeals Supplement


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Charities Appeals Supplement, May 2003


Are Your Papers in Order?
Neil Mackenzie offers a quick reminder of the basics for a charity to run itself credibly, efficiently and well
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How The 2003 Budget Affects The Charity And Voluntary Sector
Trevor James rounds up the key provisions.
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The 11th Commandment—Conflicts Of Interest in Charities
Charities must recognise and manage conflicts of interest, warn Michael King and Catherine Ainley
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Trustees
Working Through Others DG Cracknell on when and how a trustee can delegate his responsibilities. click to order

Sporting Chances
Sports clubs can now register as a charity or a community amateur sports club if they satisfy certain conditions, writes David Boyd.
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Venturing Into The Snake Pit
Oenone Wright on partnerships between charities and commercial organisations.
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CharitY Reserves in an Uncertain Climate
How can charity trustees protect and develop their reserves?, asks Trevor James

Charities And Europe
Paul Langhorn and Greyham Dawes comment on progress towards cross-border harmonisation.
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Taxable or not? John Voyez looks at the changing VAT treatment of grant income and highlights the growing importance of a tightly written contract. click to order

 

 


Legacy Giving
Theresa Dauncey highlights the problems surrounding
charitable legacies in today’s economic climate. click to order