Charity accounts are regulated by the Charities Act 2006 and the requirements of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) concerning the form and content of accounts.
We at Rayner Essex have a thorough understanding of all of these requirements and the need to tailor these for the individual needs of our clients. However, whatever guise an entity takes it needs to ensure its financial and management team is strong with able assistance from its professional advisers in order to ensure compliance issues are met.
Whether a charity is incorporated or not, there is considerable burden on them to comply with The Charities Act and submit accounts in the prescribed format. In order to achieve this compliance we can also advise on the organisational structure and the financial systems.
Our audit team is regularly kept up to date with the latest recommend practices from the Charity Commission, and will ensure the annual audit undertakes a review to ensure compliance.
To discuss in more detail please contact Neil Heyes at our St Albans office or Clive Goodkind in our London office.
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