Key Changes in the 2026 SORP Exposure Draft
Join MHA for a webinar exploring the key changes proposed in the 2026 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice) exposure draft.
This one-hour session is designed to give charities and SORP users a clear and concise overview of what’s changing and how to prepare. Whether you’re in finance, leadership, or governance, this webinar will help you understand the implications of the new proposals and how to apply them in the real world.
What to Expect:
The webinar will follow a discussion format, kicking off with a 10-minute overview of the major changes included in the exposure draft.
We’ll then delve deeper into two high-impact areas:
What the proposed changes mean for recognising income and how they affect day-to-day operations.
Understanding the practical impact of the new lease accounting guidance.
Each topic will be explored in detail for around 15–20 minutes, with insights into real-world application, potential challenges, and next steps for implementation.
We’ll wrap up with a 10-minute live Q&A to answer your questions directly.
The session will be recorded and delegates will be provided with a copy of our latest newsletter
We hope that this webinar will aid in assisting you in preparing your organisations response to the SORP consultation questions which ends 20 June 2025 and will help you prepare for these changes which will come into effect from 01.01.2026..
Don't miss this essential session to stay ahead of the curve on the 2026 SORP changes.
Speakers/Participants
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Partner
Sudhir Singh Head of Not for Profit, Partner
Sudhir is a recognised voice in the NfP sector, with deep insight into charity accounting and governance. He is closely involved with charity reporting developments and brings a practical lens to strategic challenges.
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Partner
Stuart McKay Partner
Stuart specialises in advising charities and not-for-profits on technical accounting and compliance matters, with extensive experience navigating sector-specific regulations.
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Nigel Davies MHA Consultant and Former Head of Accountancy Services at the Charity Commission for England and Wales