51% jump in charities filings their accounts late as sector suffers from funding shortfall

Lubbock Fine, 26 February 2026

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The number of charities filing their accounts late surged 51% to 17,773 in 2023/24 from 11,778 the year before, a sign of the financial stress facing the sector.

Falling donations and Government funding cuts are creating more uncertainty over the financial position of many charities.

In addition that reduction in funding has put a strain on the finances of charities, forcing them to cut their spending and jobs, including within their finance and accounts departments. This reduced manpower, as well as the complexity of charity accounting regulations, means they are struggling to meet deadlines or delaying the filing of accounts.

Why charities are delaying the filing of accounts

Our Charity Partner Hazra Patel explains that some charities are delaying filing accounts that they know highlight undesirable results as they do not want to shake the confidence of their donors and other stakeholders. In addition, the delays arise from the lack of ability for charities to invest in their finance functions due to the funding cuts impacting the sector. However, she said that delaying the filing of accounts can achieve the opposite, as a missed filing deadline can raise alarm bells about the financial stability of a charity.

Hazra says, “Charities are under real financial strain and they worry that a weak set of results will damage future funding prospects, so they opt to delay filing,” she said. “But delaying also raises concerns amongst donors who don’t want to donate to a charity with weak internal controls and processes that may put the use of the donated funds in jeopardy.”

When the filing of accounts are delayed, stakeholders might also assume that something is being hidden or that the organisation is generally not being run well.

Hazra says: “That loss of confidence can reduce general donor support for a charity making a tough financial situation even worse.”

Regulatory risk from repeated late filings

Repeated delays in filing accounts also increases the risk of scrutiny from the regulator, The Charity Commission. which can investigate persistent late filers.

How we can help

Charities operating under financial pressure need robust financial management and timely reporting to maintain donor confidence and meet regulatory requirements.

Lubbock Fine works with charities to:

  • Strengthen finance functions and internal controls

  • Support preparation and timely filing of statutory accounts

  • Provide technical guidance on charity accounting regulations

  • Improve financial transparency and governance processes

  • Offer strategic advice to help charities navigate funding uncertainty

Taking proactive steps to improve reporting processes can help charities avoid regulatory scrutiny, rebuild stakeholder confidence and strengthen long-term financial sustainability. Get in touch with Hazra for a confidential discussion.