Blablaman : The money that is paid into Jehovah Witness congregational funds never ever get paid into the UK Treasury (because they are Tax exempt, however, it is accounted for). Yet, the UK Treasury is paying OUT money to UK Jehovah's Witness Congregational Charities on the basis there has been money "donated to the given charities".That is not their money, it's ours, all of ours.
Blablaman, your claim that the Gift Aid money "is not their [the contributors] money, it's ours, all of ours" shows quite clearly you do not understand how the Gift Aid payment scheme works.
Let me try one last time. Let us say I have £125 of my income which is taxable. I am taxed at 20% so the UK Treasury takes £25 of that money. That leaves me with £100. I contribute that £100 to a charity with which I have previously signed a Gift Aid arrangement. The UK Treasury then pays out the £25 (which I had paid in as tax) to the charity. That is how Gift Aid works.
So, by committing to the Gift Aid arrangement those individual congregational members are authorising the charity/congregation to claim back the tax as Gift Aid. The only money any charity can claim as Gift Aid is the tax that has already been paid on the money received from the donors.