Hello
I have read about Gift Aid on HMRC site:
HM Revenue & Customs: Keeping records of your gifts to charity
Also Wikipedia:
Gift Aid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I do wonder though, do I actually receive any relief? I've been filling in on personal tax return for years.
The HMRC article mentoins the higher-rate 40% band. If I'm not in that band, do I gain anything? I understood it is just the 20% of PAYE income tax I've paid that the charity then claims back from HMRC. Is that so?
As the HMRC site mentions the 40% higher-rate band. Would I not have to use my whole £42,475 (i.e. £35,000 plus personal allowance of £7,475) first in gift aid to be bumped in to the 40% band? I certainly wish I could donate 42k to charity!!
The Gift-Aid donations I have, are things like London Zoo tickets, Natural History Museum tickets, and the odd TV appeal.
Cheers, ric
I have read about Gift Aid on HMRC site:
HM Revenue & Customs: Keeping records of your gifts to charity
Also Wikipedia:
Gift Aid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I do wonder though, do I actually receive any relief? I've been filling in on personal tax return for years.
The HMRC article mentoins the higher-rate 40% band. If I'm not in that band, do I gain anything? I understood it is just the 20% of PAYE income tax I've paid that the charity then claims back from HMRC. Is that so?
As the HMRC site mentions the 40% higher-rate band. Would I not have to use my whole £42,475 (i.e. £35,000 plus personal allowance of £7,475) first in gift aid to be bumped in to the 40% band? I certainly wish I could donate 42k to charity!!
The Gift-Aid donations I have, are things like London Zoo tickets, Natural History Museum tickets, and the odd TV appeal.
Cheers, ric
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