What's changed with the latest charity SORP? This is designed to act as a brief synopsis of the changes arising from the implementation of the two new versions of the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP). These are designated as the Charities SORP (FRS...
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Cuts in public funding to hit small charities hardest
Cuts in public funding to hit small charities hardest New research has shown that the smallest charities in the UK – those with annual incomes of between £25,000 and £1m – have been the worst affected by the recent cuts in public funding. Smaller charities the hardest...
The looming care home bed supply squeeze
Rising demand but a falling supply of care home beds? We have commented numerous times how the care home sector has an optimistic future, despite its uncertain present, and this has now been compounded by recent research. The UK has an ageing population and research...
Sheffield care home fee review and market analysis 2016/17
Sheffield care home fee review and market analysis 2016/17 With the introduction of the new National Living Wage just around the corner this year's Sheffield care home fee review brings welcome news and some much needed support for care homes in the city. Sheffield...
Capital Gains Tax changes from the 2016 Budget
Changes to Capital Gains Tax There were a number of positive announcements on Capital Gains Tax (CGT) which will please investors and entrepreneurs. The headline grabbing announcement was the reduction of the higher rate of CGT from 28% to 20% and the basic rate from...
Charity 2016 Budget review and analysis for trustees
Welcome to our charity 2016 Budget review Following a year in which the Chancellor had a pre-election Budget in March, a surprise summer Budget in July and an Autumn Statement in November, on 16 March the Chancellor delivered his first Budget of 2016. In this...
Care home 2016 Budget review and analysis for operators
Welcome to our care home 2016 Budget review Following a year in which the Chancellor had a pre-election Budget in March, a surprise summer Budget in July and an Autumn Statement in November, on 16 March the Chancellor delivered his first Budget of 2016. With the...
Transport and logistics 2016 Budget review and analysis
Welcome to our transport and logistics 2016 Budget review Following a year in which the Chancellor had a pre-election Budget in March, a surprise summer Budget in July and an Autumn Statement in November, on 16 March the Chancellor delivered his first Budget of 2016....
Manufacturing 2016 Budget review and analysis
Welcome to our manufacturing 2016 Budget review Following a year in which the Chancellor had a pre-election Budget in March, a surprise summer Budget in July and an Autumn Statement in November, on 16 March the Chancellor delivered his first Budget of 2016. In the...
Charity SORP – FRSSE SORP v FRS 102 SORP – what’s changed?
What's changed with the latest charity SORP? This is designed to act as a brief synopsis of the changes arising from the implementation of the two new versions of the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP). These are designated as the Charities SORP (FRS...
Cuts in public funding to hit small charities hardest
Cuts in public funding to hit small charities hardest New research has shown that the smallest charities in the UK – those with annual incomes of between £25,000 and £1m – have been the worst affected by the recent cuts in public funding. Smaller charities the hardest...
The looming care home bed supply squeeze
Rising demand but a falling supply of care home beds? We have commented numerous times how the care home sector has an optimistic future, despite its uncertain present, and this has now been compounded by recent research. The UK has an ageing population and research...