MP DEMANDS CUTS IN RED TAPE FOR CHARITIES

Posted on 11th June 2010 in to David Tredinnick and Parliament


David Tredinnick asked the question quoted below in Parliament calling for a cut in the amount of red tape for charities.   Afterwards he said “I am particularly concerned about the administrative burden that falls on charities, particular smaller charities, in relation to gift aid. and am grateful for the Minister’s sympathetic response.”

Charities (Regulation)

8. David Tredinnick (Bosworth) (Con): What plans he has for the future regulation of charities.

The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office (Mr Nick Hurd): The Government are committed to making it easier for people to set up and run charities and to reduce the amount of regulation, monitoring and reporting that has been imposed on the sector. I am meeting the chair and chief executive of the Charity Commission next week to discuss this further.

David Tredinnick: I welcome my hon. Friend to his post. Will he discuss gift aid at that meeting? At present the administrative burden falls largely on the charities and that should be rectified.

Mr Hurd: We know how important gift aid is to the sector, and I will meet the Economic Secretary to the Treasury to discuss reform. We have said that we would like to reduce the bureaucratic burden associated with gift aid which falls on charities, and disproportionately on small charities. The Treasury-led gift aid forum is examining the case for reform and will report in September.