Hi,
I have read online on the gov website that Charity Donations to Real charity's are tax deductible.
I can count them as an expense.
Just a standard donation, ie, Bike Ride for cancer research, and i donate £50, i get nothing back at all, apart from contributing to a worthy cause.
I have a couple of questions regarding this:
1. When i put my name down on the sponsorship form, do i put my own name as normal or do i now need to put down my LTD company name?
2. For the newer style charitys, its done purely online, the sponsorship form, and i donate using my business card. So essentially, i have an email receipt and a transaction directly from my Business Account. But, for the old method, of the paper sponsorship form....usually you pay cash....obviously there is no receipt. How do you go about this one?
Thanks in advance
I have read online on the gov website that Charity Donations to Real charity's are tax deductible.
I can count them as an expense.
Just a standard donation, ie, Bike Ride for cancer research, and i donate £50, i get nothing back at all, apart from contributing to a worthy cause.
I have a couple of questions regarding this:
1. When i put my name down on the sponsorship form, do i put my own name as normal or do i now need to put down my LTD company name?
2. For the newer style charitys, its done purely online, the sponsorship form, and i donate using my business card. So essentially, i have an email receipt and a transaction directly from my Business Account. But, for the old method, of the paper sponsorship form....usually you pay cash....obviously there is no receipt. How do you go about this one?
Thanks in advance


I think the point the OP was making is that by giving as a company contribution they can get the warm fuzzy feeling and reduce the corp. tax bill.
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