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Regulations setting out what should be included in a governing document for a CIO.
Find out how to identify and deal with conflicts of interest in your charity.
Find out about making valid trustee decisions that are in your charity鈥檚 best interests.
Legal rules for trustees when deciding whether to accept, refuse or return a donation.
How to transfer all your charity鈥檚 assets to another charity if it merges, changes structure or closes.
What trustees need to do when preparing trustees鈥� annual reports, accounts and annual returns for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 November 2016.
What a charity registration certificate is and how to get one.
Guidance for individuals about automatic disqualification rules, what to do if you become disqualified and how to apply for a waiver.
You can start to raise funds for your charity once you have your governing document and trustees in place.
How to manage and review your charity's connection to a non-charity.
How trustees can identify, assess and manage risks to their charity.
Find out what your charity must send to the Commission and what services to use to help you get things right.
Find out the legal and regulatory requirements relating to conflicts of interest and how trustees can identify and manage them.
Find out how trustees can make the right decisions about investing charity funds.
Trustees must carry out due diligence checks on donors, beneficiaries and local partners and can also monitor end use of funds.
How to follow the law if you sell alcohol at a charity event, including when you need to pay tax.
Troubleshooting tips for our most frequently asked questions about using My Charity Commission Account.
Guidance on what purposes can be charitable.
Find out about the rules you must follow for spending, borrowing from, or transferring your charity鈥檚 permanent endowment.
Charity Commission guidance on running a village hall.
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