From that date, charities will no longer be able to file annual returns through the Commission's existing system but will need to log-in to their My Charity Commission Account to access all online services.
The regulator described the new service as charities' 'front door' into the Commission, through which they will submit any remaining Annual Returns for 2022 and all Annual Returns for 2023 onwards. Charities that are part-way through filing their 2022 Annual Return in the current system will need to start again via My Charity Commission Account after the deadline.
The annual return for 2023 will be launched in late August.
Over the coming month, the service will be extended to all individual trustees in order to facilitate a more direct relationship with the regulator, and to ensure better data security.
Charities that have not yet been invited to sign up for an account will hear from the Commission once the service is live.
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