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Changes to audit thresholds to help charities come into force

charity commisionThe Charity Commission, the independent regulator of charities, is advising charities of changes to charity audit thresholds which are aimed at reducing the regulatory burden for charities. The changes come into force on 31 March 2015.

The Government changes include increasing the basic audit threshold from £500,000 to £1 million, meaning less charities will be required to have their accounts formally audited. Those charities can instead have their accounts looked at by an increased pool of Independent Examiners, ensuring that the level of assurance remains high.

Other changes that come into force include:

The changes follow consultation by the Office for Civil Society with charities and the accounting sector. It is hoped that the changes will make it easier for charities to find a qualified Independent Examiner.

Charities are encouraged to look at the changes and see if they can benefit from these changes, particularly those whose financial year has recently ended.

The commission has updated guidance to reflect these changes. Charity reporting and accounting the essentials March 2015 (CC15C) is available on GOV.UK.

 

(Source: Charity Commission/Gov.uk)

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