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  2. Charity regulators - Wikipedia

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    Registrars of Associations, Charitable Trusts, Endowments, Pledges, Companies (including public benefit companies), and more at the Corporations Authority ; Punjab Charity Commission (Pakistan [2]) Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs online database of social organizations; Inland Revenue Department ; Commissioner of Charities

  3. Charities Regulator - Wikipedia

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    Almost all schools are required to register with the regulator. [23] The regulator deals with entities registered as companies (generally of the company limited by guarantee form), with charitable trusts, and with unincorporated bodies, including most schools, parishes and local youth groups. For those registered as companies, the regulator ...

  4. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    If an organization is to qualify for tax exempt status, the organization's (a) charter — if a not-for-profit corporation — or (b) trust instrument — if a trust — or (c) articles of association — if an association — must specify that no part of its assets shall benefit any people who are members, directors, officers or agents (its principals).

  5. State review: Rockford's Miss Carly's missing audit ... - AOL

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    Illinois' Bureau of Charitable Trusts sought an audit and financial records from Miss Carly's by May 27. A review found those items are still missing.

  6. Director of Charitable Trusts sets hearing for Catholic ...

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    The Director of Charitable Trusts will host the hearing at 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 23 at Manchester Memorial High School, Attorney General John M. Formella said in a written statement. Remote video ...

  7. Charitable trust - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a charitable remainder trust, payments may be either a fixed amount (charitable lead annuity trust) or a percentage of trust principal (charitable lead unitrust). At the end of the trust term, the remainder can either go back to the donor or to heirs named by the donor. The donor may sometimes claim a charitable income tax deduction ...

  8. How a Charitable Trust Works - AOL

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    A charitable trust holds assets and distributes them to charities. When you establish the trust you can specify how it will manage and invest its assets, as well as how it will make donations ...

  9. Nonprofit organization laws by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Charitable status is granted by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) upon application by a nonprofit; charities are allowed to issue income tax receipts to donors, must spend a certain percentage of their assets (including cash, investments, and fixed assets) and file annual reports in order to maintain their charitable status.