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1. Introduction

Published: 04/04/2025
Updated: 04/04/2025

Who is this Guide for?

This Guide is for anyone who acts as an Independent Examiner for a registered Scottish Charity, or anyone who has been asked to act as an Independent Examiner for a registered Scottish Charity.

Find out more about preparing accounts from our charity accounting page and guide to charity accounts.

How to use the guide

The Guide is split into sections to help you find the information most relevant.

Key terms are highlighted with links. Clicking on these terms will take you to either the charity law glossary on our website or to our specific accounting terms glossary

Within the Guide, we have posed some ‘milestone’ questions for the reader. These are designed to help indicate when to make a particular decision. We have provided some answers to these questions  and some practical tips. Hopefully you will find these helpful as you progress through the Guide.

The law and the rules

Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 (the 2005 Act)

The main piece of charity law in Scotland that sets out the requirements for being a charity and establishes OSCR.

The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (the 2006 Regulations) as amended

The 2006 Regulations set out in detail what information trustee annual reports and charity accounts must contain and when they must be submitted to OSCR. Amendments to The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations are as follows: 200720102014, 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP)

The SORP sets the framework for charity financial reporting in the UK for charitable companies, charities with income of £250,000 and more and all other charities preparing accruals accounts.

Sources of help and advice

OSCR publishes general guidance for charities, but we can’t provide specific advice on the full range of things which can happen in or affect your charity.

Below is a list of organisations, professional bodies and publications that can help with some or all of the areas set out in the Guide and more:


Professional bodies:

Publications

  • Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice 2015. Copies can be downloaded at: charitiessorp.org. Hard copies may be purchased from CIPFA. Contact 020 7543 5600.
  • Practical Guide to Financial Management for Charities and Voluntary Organisations. By Kate Sayer, 3rd edition, 2007, Directory of Social Change. ISBN 978 1 903991.

  • The Charity Treasurer’s Handbook. By Gareth Morgan, 5th edition. 2017, Directory of Social Change. ISBN 978 1 78482 013 8.
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