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Development Department
Voluntary Issues Unit
Consultees

Social Justice Group
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh EH6 6QQ
Telephone: 0131-244 4023
Fax: 0131-244 5508
charitybill@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
http://www.scotland.gov.uk
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Our ref: CLD/004/008

11 April 2005

Dear consultee,

Consultation on the Charity Accounting Regulations.

I am pleased to enclose a copy of the consultation paper Charity Accounting Regulations published today. The consultation paper outlines the Scottish Executive's proposals for the accounting regulations which will follow the implementation of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Bill.

This consultation is your opportunity to have your say about these plans before the regulations are drafted and laid before the Scottish Parliament. Although we have posed specific questions on the proposals, your views on any aspect of the proposals within this document are welcome. Further copies of all the enclosed documents are available from the address above, or on our website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations. Additional background information is available on our website at www.scotland.gov.uk/viu.

The consultation has been copied to all those individuals and organisations who responded to the consultation on the Bill. It has also been forwarded to a range of key stakeholders in charity law reform.

Please respond to this consultation in writing or by email, attaching also a completed respondee information form, to the address above by 4 July 2005. It is Scottish Executive policy on public consultations that we will publish all responses (for which we have permission to publish) on our consultation website in due course. However, if the respondee form is not returned completed with the response, we are not able to make your response public. Thank you for your valuable engagement in the on-going debate on charity law reform in Scotland.

Yours faithfully

Richard Arnott signature
Richard Arnott
Head of Charity Law
Voluntary Issues Unit

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