Fundraising Regulator publishes new guidance on fundraising content in annual reports

The Fundraising Regulator has published new guidance on fundraising content in charity annual reports after its review finds that only 40% of charities are compliant. Jess Neville has commented on the key takeaways. The Fundraising Regulator has published new guidance (Jan 2020) aimed to help charities comply with the fundraising reporting requirements set out in …
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VAT zero rating for digital newspapers

News Corp UK & Ireland Limited v. HMRC Upper Tier Tribunal decision: 24th December 2019 The question was whether digital newspapers fell within the term “newspapers”, and thus would qualify for a specific VAT zero rating granted by the legislation (Item 2 Group 3 Schedule 8 of Value Added Tax Act 1994). The appeal was …
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EU Settlement Scheme: what’s behind the statistics?

The figures for December 2019 have been released by the Home Office. The Settlement Scheme (“EUSS”) statistics make for interesting reading. The Home Office had received a total of 2,756,100 applications by the end of December 2019, an increase of 1,846,800 on the number of applications that was received by the end of June 2019. …
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Chetal Patel comments on new Home Office EU Settlement Scheme figures

Following the publication of new Home Office data on the number of applications for settled status lodged by EU nationals, Chetal Patel has told People Management that the risk of missing the registration deadline remains an issue for many EU nationals. The department’s latest statistics reveal how a significant number of EU citizens resident in …
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Are the Immigration Rules too difficult to understand?

Yes, is the resounding answer provided by the Law Commission in its report on the simplification of the Immigration Rules, which describes the current Rules as ‘unworkable’.   The Immigration Rules detail the criteria for granting or refusing permission to enter and remain in the United Kingdom. Since being introduced in 1973, the Rules have …
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Charity ethical investments: Luke Fletcher quoted in The Guardian

Luke Fletcher, Partner in our Charity team, has been quoted in a recent article by The Guardian following Charity Commission proposals to promote ethical investment by charities. In the piece, it is stated that charities are being told to invest the money that they hold in reserve into businesses that align with their principles, even …
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Mindy Jhittay provides legal insights on transgender inclusion and gender-critical beliefs in Thomson Reuters tutorial

In the final video of a three-part series of Thomson Reuters video tutorials on the legal background to transgender inclusion in the workplace, Mindy Jhittay takes users through what charities need to be aware of from a legal standpoint in the event an employee or volunteer opts not to subscribe to their employer’s policies on …
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Charity Reserves: Laura Soley and Lucy Rhodes blog for Charity Finance Group

With many charities grappling with the question of how best to handle their reserves, Laura Soley and Lucy Rhodes from our Charity & Social Enterprise team have blogged for Charity Finance Group on how organisations can respond effectively to challenges in this area. Citing the restrictions placed on charities with respect to how they manage …
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“The expectation remains that employers are to act as pseudo immigration officers” – Chetal Patel comments on new immigration system

As the first phase of the UK’s new post-Brexit immigration system comes into force, Chetal Patel talks to the press about what it means in practice for employers. Visa applications under the UK’s new points-based immigration were opened on 1st Dec. Chetal Patel, partner in our Immigration team, has been quoted in People Management and …
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Financial difficulties: considerations for charities

Charities are facing unique financial challenges. Simon Steeden and Livia Cullens summarise the warning signs and advise how to respond. Click here to see our latest guidance.
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Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020

Also see here for a further update on the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act covering changes in September 2020 Is your company or charity holding an AGM over the coming months or facing serious financial difficulty as a result of the crisis? New legislation has been introduced to relax corporate governance and insolvency law requirements. The Corporate …
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Charity Members Meetings – A Coronavirus Guide

Despite some tentative steps back towards normality, most offices remain closed, and ‘virtual’ meetings dominate our working lives. But charities, mutuals and others still need to take valid decisions, even where their constitutional rules could never have anticipated this ‘new normal’. On 26 June, the new Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 came into force, …
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