I give to loads of different charities, mainly because it is better than giving it to the state, as taxes, which amuses me.
Some of the charities I give to I am quite opposed to what they do, but they're good copy when talking to clients; to slip out that you also support that charity they have a calendar for, blah, blah. Example, Greenpeace.
Also, in the example of Greenpeace they always make me laugh when they're on the TV, and any organisation that upsets the French enough for them to send commandos out to sink your ship is right up there with the stars!
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I suppose this was the wrong forum for a halfway sensible answer on a saturday night,






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I gave Sasguru to a charity. They claimed Bagpuss back from the Tax man, and my company got AtW back as a refund.
Beaker was put down as a Net loss, and Churchill was classed as a depreciation.
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A question I keep meaning to ask my accountant but keep forgetting (and I'm drunk now so will no way remember on monday).........
Consider the 3 cases (figures simplified):
(i) I give £77 to charity out of my own money, thus allowing the charity to claim the income tax back, giving them £100.
(ii) My Ltd gives the charity £100, they can't claim the income tax back, but myco saves £20 in corporation tax.
Have I got the above correct?
My brain start's to hurt when I try to work out which case is best for both the charity and me, can any of you lerned people shed some light on to this?
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Mrs Gonzo likes to send money to support tigers and has sponsored several around the world.Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnyone regularly donate to charity?
Either time or money.
I myself prefer to "save the people" first, so my money goes to Oxfam. Monthly DD and extra when I am thinking how lucky I am.
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I like to shovel the fruits of Mammon in the direction of:
Oxfam
Amnesty International
Big Issue Foundation
Reprieve (anti death penalty)
Some people who send books to Africa and whose name escapes me
Prefer the donations to have maximum benefit per £ (a finger-in-the-air kind of idea I know) which means I'm more inclined towards 3rd world relief, human rights lobbying etc.
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I've done work for a charitable organisation at a vastly reduced rate. I reckon that counts.
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