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Re: Gift Aid Donations
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2015 Charity Gift Aid Declaration Form.
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http://wwwb.fileflyer.com/view/ekshbBT
2015 Charity Gift Aid Declaration Form.
Thank you Atlantis!
Donations are so an important factor, and discussed often in branch-letters, the last year!
Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme: This was explained in our letters dated TAA:TAC April 25, 2013 and TAA:TAC June 6, 2014. The annual upper limit of donations on which you can claim an extra 25 per cent rises from £5,000 to £8,000 on April 6, 2016. This is proving to be an excellent way to increase the value of anonymous small cash donations (£20 or less), whether from tax payers or non-taxpayers. We recommend you take advantage of this provision.
Haha - that's why it is so good for small charities :-0
It is referencing "The Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme" which is a relatively new scheme introduced under the umbrella of the 'traditional' Gift Aid scheme
http://www.parishresources.org.uk/giftaid/smalldonations/
That's all folks!
DarK SpilveR
BluesBrother - New(ish) rules introduced a few years ago. A roll of 5x£20 notes cannot be classed as a "small donation" but individual notes can. You can imagine what the Accounts Servant will do. However it is very limited as you can only claim £1250 per tax year. I know some congregations who don't even bother to claim!
https://www.gov.uk/claim-gift-aid/small-donations-scheme
George