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self assessment question - gift aid

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    self assessment question - gift aid

    Hi

    Last year I didn't add in my charitable gift aid giving (personal donations) in my self assessment which was approx £1k.
    So want to claim the tax relief.

    Can I simply add it in to this years self assessment ? or do I need to do a separate over payment claim?

    Thanks in advance

    #2
    You could look at changing your previous tax return. For the 2016/17 tax year, you would need to amend your return by the 31 January 19. For the 2017/18 tax year, you would have until 31 January 20.

    Best to amend the previous return rather than adding to the following year.
    Dolan Accountancy

    Contractor Umbrella

    01442 795 100

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      #3
      Ask your accountant first next time
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by DolanAccountancyJames View Post
        You could look at changing your previous tax return. For the 2016/17 tax year, you would need to amend your return by the 31 January 19. For the 2017/18 tax year, you would have until 31 January 20.

        Best to amend the previous return rather than adding to the following year.
        Thanks James.

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          #5
          maybe I've got this wrong, but I thought if you claimed gift aid, the tax went to the charity and you cannot claim it back on your SA.

          Thoughts?
          See You Next Tuesday

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            maybe I've got this wrong, but I thought if you claimed gift aid, the tax went to the charity and you cannot claim it back on your SA.

            Thoughts?
            The charity gets the gift aid so if a donation of £100 was made, the charity gets £125. You can then personally claim tax relief on the difference between the rate you're paying and the basic rate. So if you're a 40% tax payer, you can claim tax relief of 20% of £125 being £25.
            Last edited by Craig@Clarity; 15 January 2019, 17:00. Reason: typo

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              #7
              its worth it if you are a major philanthropist like me

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                #8
                and hmrc still don't accept personal credit cards

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by saptastic View Post
                  and hmrc still don't accept personal credit cards
                  You know why this is, right?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View Post
                    You know why this is, right?
                    because they dont want to accept the card charges ?

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