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because you are making 99.9% of charities that meet your requirements anyway and more, jump through lots of hoops to catch out 0.01% that don't.
Quite why you think people who work for charities should not be paid simply does not make sense. They use volunteers as much as possible. But very few charities can operate without labour and without for example professional services like accountants who can figure out if the met this target. Why should an accountant give his services for free. Do you? Of course some will but with deadlines etc charities have to pay for services and staff just like any other organisation.
Actually I'm wrong, they would need to give 75% of the POR to charity rather than turnover, thus leaving 25% of POR which is more than ample to pay accounts, staff etc. I manage it on a lot less.
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