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What to do if someone donates land, buildings or shares to your charity or CASC and how to transfer ownership.
As a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC), you can accept gifts of land, buildings or shares from donors to raise funds and acquire assets for your organisation.
If someone gives you a gift of land or buildings, you can keep it or or sell it to release funds. If you decide to keep it, your charity or CASC benefits by:
There are several steps youll need to follow to transfer ownership. First, youll need to give the donor a certificate to show that your charity has agreed to accept their gift.
This needs to include:
If someone gives you a gift of shares, and they have been transferred to your charity or CASCs name, you can decide to keep them or sell them.
If you keep them, the benefits for your charity or CASC are:
You or the donor will need to arrange for ownership of the shares to be transferred to your charity or CASC. This can be done using a stockbroker, or you can do it yourself.
You or the donor will also need to complete a stock transfer form, attach the share documents and send them to the appropriate Stock Exchange registrar.
You may want to seek professional advice before deciding whether to accept shares as a gift.
Another option is to ask the donor to sell the shares on your charitys behalf. If you decide to do this, youll need to put the request in writing. The donor of the shares can use your written request to still claim tax relief on the value of the shares given to your charity. Your letter to the donor should make it clear that the donor gave your charity or CASC shares before selling them on your behalf.
Youll need to keep a copy of the statement confirming that your charity has acquired the qualifying interest in the land or property.
If youre not sure whether an investment youve been given will qualify, then you should contact HMRC Charities for advice.
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