Charity loses out on trust changes
14th Nov 2006, 08:44 GMT
Some big charitable organizations were poised to take advantage of the conversion of major corporations to income trusts. That's all changed when the government announced it was essentially halting new trust conversions, reports Tara Perkins.
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