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The legal structure affects accounts, tax, public filing and who is responsible.
Bank, grant, income and expense records need to support the story of the organisation.
People responsible for the organisation need clear figures and deadlines.
The Charity Commission, Companies House or HMRC route depends on the structure.
Practical support
Charity and community accounts are not just compliance. They show donors, funders, trustees and directors that the organisation handles money carefully.
Taxcandid helps turn records into a clear accounting pack and explains the next step before work starts.
A funder asks for accounts or records showing how funds were spent.
The organisation has started activity and needs accounts prepared properly.
Records need tidying before accounts or filings can be prepared.
Yes, Taxcandid can help you understand what records are needed from the start.
Taxcandid can explain accounting and tax implications, but legal structure decisions may also need legal or specialist governance advice.
Yes. Charity, CIC and CIO work should start with contact so the structure and records can be reviewed.
Use the quote generator for routine work or contact Taxcandid first if the situation is sensitive, urgent or unclear.