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FAQs about managing property
Who or what is the Official Custodian for Charities?
Can our charity sell land it owns?
How do we dispose of land that is vested in the Official Custodian for Charities?
Can our charity buy or rent land?
Can we vest land in a charity we are merging with?
If our charity's land is vested in the Official Custodian for Charities, does he hold the title deeds?
Can we take out a mortgage on land our charity owns?
Does the Commission have the deeds to our land?
Do King George's Fields have charitable status?
What is the Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge?
Who manages land vested in the Official Custodian for Charities?
The sale of land left to charities in a Will
Does our charity have to pay stamp tax on property it buys or leases?
Can we complete a property transaction even though our charity is losing its exempt status?
Is it charitable to provide affordable housing?
Should my charity pay tax on the income it gets from renting out property?
Does my charity have to pay Capital Gains Tax?
Can our charity spend money on solar panels?
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