Charities/not-for-profit
Linn Maggs Goldwin has extensive experience of dealing with the accounting, financial and tax aspects of both national and local charities with incomes up to £3m.
The charity/not-for-profit accounting and tax planning at Linn Maggs Goldwin is led by Frank McDowell, and has helped many charities at different stages of development, from inception through growth to maturity. Frank also acts as the Financial Trustee for two charities in a personal capacity, so is ideally placed to understand the issues a charity's management committee and trustees face in running a charity's operations.
The Linn Maggs Goldwin list of charity and not-for-profit clients organise many programmes and activities across a range of support sectors, including:
- Regional and local community centres and associations
- Young people and youth issues
- Medical welfare
- Poverty relief
- Animal welfare
- Advancement of education
- Architectural and environmental interests
- Theatre company
- Private trusts
If you run a charity or are in the process of forming one, the following pages should help you. However, the advice given here is general. The laws governing the operations of charities are complex and a new Charities Act, which received Royal Assent in November 2006 and the provisions of which are being gradually phased in, means more changes will affect the charitable sector.
Experienced advisors are crucial to the efficient and most productive financial management of any charity. Our testimonials from charity sector clients should hopefully demonstrate our ability to help each client deliver on their particular aims and project.
Click here to make an Enquiry and we will endeavour to answer any specific questions you may have related to the financial management of your charity or organisation.