There were 218 congregations who had additional filings with the Charity Commission, usually because their income exceeded a certain amount.
Of these congregations, 34 had legacies left to them in the amount of £3,069,000 for the years 2011-2014.
In 2015, Governing Body member Stephen Lett, made a statement on the monthly broadcast that more money was going out than coming in.
Of the 218 congregations who filed additional reports for their year end tax statements, 79 congregations had legacies left to them in the amount of £2,067,560 for the years 2015-2017.
Most of these congregations followed the Governing Body's advice and donated in excess of 3 months of congregation expenses. These often included the full amount of any legacies bequeathed to the congregations.
The total amount of money transferred to WT HQ/IBSA, including one off donations, transfers of wills and regular donations was £4,140,596.
Some notable examples:
Blackburn Roe Lee Congregation Of Jehovahs Witnesses received a legacy of £361,471 in 2016 and donated £360,180 to WT HQ.
Watford Central Congregation Of Jehovahs Witnesses received a legacy of £315,000 in 2014 and donated £385,000 to WT HQ in 2015.