As reported in our last Charities Update the Charities Bill received Royal Assent on 24 February 2022, becoming the Charities Act 2022 (‘the Act’). This new legislation aims to save time and money for charities by reducing unnecessary bureaucracy.
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By Emma-Jane Dalley, Alistair Robertson, Anne-Marie Gregory
|Published 11 May 2022
As reported in our last Charities Update the Charities Bill received Royal Assent on 24 February 2022, becoming the Charities Act 2022 (‘the Act’). This new legislation aims to save time and money for charities by reducing unnecessary bureaucracy.
The Act’s substantive provisions will only come into force once the Secretary of State makes regulations giving specific commencement dates and that hasn’t happened yet. However, an indicative timetable has recently been published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, which is leading on implementation of the Act.
Based on this proposed timetable, we can expect to see the Act’s provisions come into force on a staggered basis in three groups at different points over the next 18 months, with the aim being for all its provisions to be in force by Autumn 2023.
The first of the Act’s provisions due to come into effect are expected in Autumn 2022. These include:
Changes expected to come into effect in Spring 2023 include:
The indicative timetable suggests that the third and final set of provisions will come into effect in Autumn 2023, including:
For further details on the changes to be introduced by the Act and the proposed timetable for these, see the implementation webpage.
We will also continue to keep you updated as and when the changes happen.
Authors
Emma-Jane Dalley
Partner
Bristol
Alistair Robertson
Partner
London
Anne-Marie Gregory
Legal Director
Bristol
Anne-Marie Gregory
Legal Director
Bristol
+44 (0) 117 918 2324
amgregory@dacbeachcroft.com