The commission's 'Accounts Aren't Optional' campaign aims to remind trustees of charities with incomes of more than £10,000 that they must send the commission their books within 10 months of the charity's financial year end - a date that varies in different organisations, the Guardian reported.
Last year 38% of charities failed to submit their accounts 'on time or at all, or to provide adequate information on performance' the Commons public accounts committee reported.





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