Trading

Charities may choose to trade either in pursuit of their objects or for fundraising. In the latter case, they may have to set up a trading subsidiary.

The Charity Commission publication CC35 - Trustees, trading and tax (http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/publications/cc35.asp) outlines how charities may lawfully trade and when a subsidiary is necessary.

It says: “Compared to ordinary commercial companies, charities enjoy considerable advantages in the tax treatment they receive in relation to trading and trading profits.

“However this preferential treatment comes at a cost. While charities may trade more or less freely in pursuit of their charitable objectives, there are restrictions on engaging in trades the objective of which is to generate funds for the charity.

“In particular, charities may not engage in such commercially-oriented trades where a significant risk to their assets would be involved.

“Where trading (other than trading in pursuit of its charitable objects) involves significant risk to a charity’s assets, it must be undertaken by a trading subsidiary.”

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Shell staff participating in Sense Battleshops Challenge in 2011
News

Sense charity shops offer Apprentice-style fundraising challenge

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 9 Jan 2012

Sense is opening up its charity shops to an Apprentice-style challenge in which teams of people from various companies will take over a shop for a day and compete to see who can raise the most money.

Sue Ryder shops pass £10m mark for retail gift aid
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Sue Ryder shops pass £10m mark for retail gift aid

Finance | Tania Mason | 12 Dec 2011

The amount of money reclaimed in gift aid by Sue Ryder from goods donated to its charity shops has now topped £10m, the charity has announced.  

Health Lottery may give more to charity, says its CEO
News

Health Lottery may give more to charity, says its CEO 4

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 24 Nov 2011

The Health Lottery has expanded the lottery market and may divert a greater percentage of its income to good causes, according to its chief executive.

HfT charity shop, now owned by Barnardo's
News

HfT transfers 18 charity shops to Barnardo's

Finance | Tania Mason | 9 Nov 2011

Children’s charity Barnardo’s has taken over 18 charity shops from HfT, the charity for adults with learning disabilities, as part of its shops expansion plan.


Charity Calendar of the Year competition opens
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Charity Calendar of the Year competition opens

Fundraising | 1 Nov 2011
Tags: Trading

Fundraising’s search for the best 2012 charity calendar has begun, with the launch of our charity Calendar of the Year competition today.

Culture Secretary raises concerns about Health Lottery
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Culture Secretary raises concerns about Health Lottery 2

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 28 Oct 2011

The new Health Lottery is facing investigations into both its advertising and general structure, after the Culture Secretary voiced concerns about whether it might erode other charitable income.

Requirement to value charity shop stock looks set to be dropped
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Requirement to value charity shop stock looks set to be dropped

Finance | Tania Mason | 28 Oct 2011

The Accounting Standards Board looks set to amend its proposed new reporting requirements for public benefit entities so that charities will only have to account for goods donated to charity shops once they are sold.

Charity Retail Association slams Mary Portas charity shop cap
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Charity Retail Association slams Mary Portas charity shop cap 16

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 26 Oct 2011

The Charity Retail Association has hit out at suggestions by retail celebrity Mary Portas that the number of charity shops on the high street should be limited by tax laws.

Charity shops profits up 12 per cent
News

Charity shops profits up 12 per cent 1

Finance | Tania Mason | 3 Oct 2011

Charity retailers enjoyed the biggest jump in profits for more than a decade last year, exclusive new research carried out by Charity Finance shows.


Nick Hurd, minister for civil society at the Clothing Symposium
News

Stop infighting on clothing collections, charities warned 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 15 Sep 2011

There were calls from MPs and fundraisers alike for charities to stop infighting about clothing collections and to focus on tackling and preventing criminal activity, at a meeting of politicians, charities and collectors yesterday.

Four arrested and bags seized in police raid on collection bag crime ring
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Four arrested and bags seized in police raid on collection bag crime ring 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 9 Sep 2011

A police raid on an Essex depot has disrupted an international crime network which is believed to have stolen hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of charity bag collections as the police reaffirm bogus and stolen collections are a “major priority”.

Richard Sweet, director of trading at Shelter
News

Shelter plans big expansion in charity shops

Finance | Gareth Jones | 5 Jul 2011

Shelter is planning to make “a significant increase” to its number of charity shops in the next few years, and will pilot a new shop format incorporating an advice centre within the retail space.

British Heart Foundation announces rapid expansion of furniture and electrical stores
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British Heart Foundation announces rapid expansion of furniture and electrical stores

Fundraising | Vibeka Mair | 3 Jun 2011

The British Heart Foundation plans to open around 80 furniture and electrical charity stores over the next two years to capitalise on the success of its current outlets. 

A Traid clothing recycling bank
News

Charities at risk as councils begin charging for clothing recycling bins 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 31 May 2011

Charities are being priced out of hosting clothing collection bins as some councils begin to charge for rental of the sites in an effort to raise revenue.

Public spending cuts
Blogs

Spending cuts: have you had the snip yet? 1

Finance | Robert Ashton | 20 Apr 2011

New blogger Robert Ashton likens statutory funding cuts to a financial vasectomy and suggests enterprise is the answer.

Challenge Network
News

National Citizen Service provider looks for new ways to earn income

Finance | Tania Mason | 7 Apr 2011

The Challenge Network, the UK’s biggest provider of the government’s National Citizen Service programme, has secured an investment worth £700,000 to help it develop new ways of earning income.

Complaints about bogus clothing collections rise 200 per cent
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Complaints about bogus clothing collections rise 200 per cent 2

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 1 Feb 2011

Public complaints about charity clothing collections have risen by more than 200 per cent, according to unofficial figures from the Fundraising Standards Board.

Charities should strike better deals on Christmas cards
News

Charities should strike better deals on Christmas cards 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 9 Nov 2010
Tags: Trading

Cards Galore has been awarded the 'Scrooge Award' for charity Christmas cards this year, as Dame Hillary Blume criticises charities for failing to work together to increase revenue received from the mechanism.

High pessimism in arts sector ahead of spending review
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High pessimism in arts sector ahead of spending review

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 15 Oct 2010

The majority of arts organisations fear that they will not be able to make up for the shortfall they expect to suffer in government cuts, with just one in ten predicting that fundraising income will rise in the next year.

More regulation of charity collections not the answer, says Hurd
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More regulation of charity collections not the answer, says Hurd 3

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 15 Oct 2010

Minister for civil society Nick Hurd has dismissed suggestions from a fellow Tory MP that more regulation of charity collections is needed to stop bogus collectors from ruining the fundraising mechanism.

National Trust Seaton Delaval Hall. Credit Phil Lindsay
News

National Trust posts record-breaking financial performance 2

Finance | Tania Mason | 8 Sep 2010

The National Trust had its best ever financial performance last year, according to the charity’s 2009/10 annual report published today.

Bubblewrap meerkat most unusual charity shop donation
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Bubblewrap meerkat most unusual charity shop donation 1

Finance | Diane Sim | 7 Jul 2010

The most unusual item donated to charity shops in the past year was a one-foot-high meerkat called Alexander, made out of bubblewrap and sellotape.

Bank of America offers £110,000 to London charities
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Bank of America offers £110,000 to London charities

Finance | 25 May 2010

Bank of America has issued a final call for London applications for the Neighbourhood Builders and Local Heroes categories of its Neighbourhood Excellence Initiative (NEI). 

Celebrities to serve at Oxfam's Selfridges store
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Celebrities to serve at Oxfam's Selfridges store

Fundraising | Niki May Young | 12 Apr 2010

Oxfam is collaborating with the A-list to open "Britain's biggest charity pop-up shop" in the famous Selfridges department store in London. For the first week customers will not only be able to purchase items pre-owned by celebrities, but will be served by them as well.

New charity shop model will let customers choose who benefits
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New charity shop model will let customers choose who benefits

Finance | Tania Mason | 12 Apr 2010

A new model of charity shop that opened in south London last week intends eventually to give its customers the opportunity to choose the organisations that benefit from the takings.

Charities taking over fundraising
Blogs

Charities taking over fundraising 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 17 Mar 2010

In the dreamy world of the great unwashed, fundraising is an activity charities undertake at zero cost, run by an army of passionate volunteers and which is conducted in a way that most suits the personal tastes and habits of each individual member of the public.

AAP secures Save the Children as first client
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AAP secures Save the Children as first client

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 17 Mar 2010

Save the Children has signed on to become the first client of new face-to-face company AAP, the trading arm of the Aspinall Foundation.

Help for Heroes rescues Bmycharity
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Help for Heroes rescues Bmycharity

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 16 Mar 2010

Upstart fundraising powerhouse Help for Heroes has saved Bmycharity, by taking the enterprise on as a trading subsidiary soon after it announced it would be withdrawing its service.

GuideStar lands at Directory of Social Change
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GuideStar lands at Directory of Social Change 2

Governance | Tania Mason | 3 Mar 2010

GuideStar UK and its subsidiary trading company GuideStar Data Services have become part of the Directory of Social Change.

Arts must prove worth to keep funding
News

Arts must prove worth to keep funding 2

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 2 Mar 2010

Arts organisations will have to start proving their value if they are to continue receiving government grants, a debate in London last night was told.

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