Advice Note 01: Charitable Status

By Member Services from NICVA

Published on 22 Mar 2007


A guide to why you need to gain charitable status, and how to go about it. Produced by NICVA Member Services.

Publisher:

Member Services


Publication Cost:

Free


Publication File:

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Many community groups are charitable in law because of their objects and activities. Formal recognition of a group's charitable status is given by the Inland Revenue. This guide looks at the advantages and disadvantages of charitable status and gives guidance on how to obtain it in seven steps.

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Read your article 'Charitable Status' today - very helpful after much contradictory advice. I look forward to asking for your comments on the UPNS constitution in the New Year (as I dare say Happy Christmas is all you can cope with this week!)
Kay Muhr | Ulster Place-Name Society (est. 1952)
16 Dec 05 @ 17:26


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