The 6 step OSCR process
Summary
Once the pre-application considerations are complete and the decision to incorporate has been taken, you are ready to start the OSCR process.
See more detail section below for your step-by-step guide.
Step 1Application for charitable status for the new charity
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Complete the application form to become a charity and read the guidance carefully. The online form will ask if you are replacing an existing charity. The new charity will need a new name, as charity law does not allow two charities with the same name on the Register. Charity trustees should consider this and it may be you simply add ‘SCIO’, the ‘year’ or ‘Limited’ (if a company) to the old charity name. You also need to send us:
See the Checklist: Incorporation documents for OSCR. If there is insufficient evidence for us to make a decision we will let you know. It can take up to three months (or longer for more complex applications) for charitable status to be granted. |
Step 2OSCR’s decision on status |
We will assess the application against the Charity Test in the same way we do for all applications for charitable status. If charitable status is granted we will:
As both charities are on the Register, this gives the old charity time to deliver its activities as normal, and make sure the full transfer takes place effectively. Until the old charity is removed from the Register, both charities will have to fulfil the annual reporting requirements and other regulatory requirements. |
Step 3The new charity |
If the new charity is issuing external documents, these must state the details of the new charity (for example the new name and charity number). If the new charity is a SCIO, it must state it is a SCIO on its external documents. We will exercise some discretion in this area as charities use up old batches of stationery. Read our guidance that outlines the specific requirements you must meet. |
Step 4Applying to wind up the old charity and OSCR’s consent |
Complete the Application form for Consent to Wind-up. See the Checklist: Incorporation documents for OSCR. You must ask for our consent at least 42 days before you propose to wind up the old charity. If we grant consent to wind up the old charity:
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Step 5Transfer |
Transferring the various assets and liabilities from the old charity to the new charity can take time, depending on the type of things being transferred. See the Factsheets and FAQs for more information. |
Step 6Notifying OSCR and removal of the old charity |
When the transfers are complete you must notify us that the old charity has wound up. You must tell us within three months of the wind up being completed. You will have to send us:
See the Checklist: Incorporation documents for OSCR. Once we receive the information we will remove the old charity from the Register and the OSCR process is complete. You may still need to complete other activities and processes not related to OSCR. For example HMRC, Care Inspectorate. At this point you may also want to change the name of the new charity to that of the old one – see FAQs. |
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