Charities Act 2006: A Guide to the New Law

Charities Act 2006: A Guide to the New Law

by Michael King (Author), Ann Phillips (Author)

Synopsis

The new Charities Act 2006 signals a radical overhaul of the legislation affecting charities. Its far-reaching changes affect virtually all aspects of charities law, including: expansion of the four heads of charitable purpose to thirteen categories; an emphasis on public benefit, so that charities will have to demonstrate what they do that benefits the community; widened regulatory powers for the Charity Commission and a new Charity Tribunal which will have the power to revisit the Commission's decision-making; new rules on restructuring and charity mergers, including the protection of legacies on mergers; the option for charities to adopt a new corporate structure as 'Charitable Incorporated Organisation'; new rules regarding the remuneration of trustees and the power to spend capital; and, a new framework for the regulation of public charitable collections. Written by experts in this area, Charities Act 2006 will help you to keep up-to-date with the changes in the law and to understand their implications. The book also provides the consolidated text of the 1992, 1993 and 2006 Acts.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 377
Publisher: The Law Society
Published: 28 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1853289132
ISBN 13: 9781853289132

Author Bio
Michael King is a partner of Stone King LLP and head of its Charity and Education Unit. He was Chairman of the Charity Law Association from 1997 to 2000 and a member of its Executive Committee from 1993 to 2006. Ann Phillips is a partner in Stone King LLP's Charity and Education Unit. She has also served on the Executive Committee of the Charity Law Association since 2001. Both are recognised by Legal 500 and Chambers directories of the legal profession as leaders in their field.