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Charity legal structures and how to choose the right one for your client

Practical Law UK Practice Note w-011-3893 (Approx. 33 pages)

Charity legal structures and how to choose the right one for your client

This note compares the key features of the three most common legal structures used to establish a charity (charitable trust, charitable company and charitable incorporated organisation (CIO)). It considers issues to address when advising a client on which structure will be most suitable when setting up a new charity.

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