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Previously on "Does your company make charitable donations?"
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This babble is why I do not give to charities (except the poppy appeal)provide training for 300 community volunteers as well as start up new kids clubs pioneering psycho-social support activities for children orphaned by HIV.
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So there's a sports team running around withOriginally posted by ratewhore View PostDone that too. Went through the books as marketing as it was the closest category I could think of. There's a sports team running around with my company name emblazoned over their kit.
Closed the company since mind
RateWhore
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emblazoned across their torsos?
Netball, I assume?
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I donate to charities personally. Is it best to do it through company?
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Yes: when it's client-led and therefore a donation from the company, not a personal one from me. Their staff are forever doing sponsored fun-runs to break the monotony of their careers. Also, it sometimes impresses clients more to give £20 to their favourite charity than spend £200 entertaining them at a restaurant.
Oh, and Farepak that one time.
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I have not donated to registered charities, but other areas. I have sponsored a local fun run and squash team for our fitness club, but the thing that confuses me; Sponsorship, liable to VAT, donation which they can put towards the sponsorship; VAT Free
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MyCo has never made a financial charitable donation.
It has provided many, many hours of my time in return for free advertising.
For example, there are charity newsletters out there with
"Typeset & printed by CraniumCo"
on the bottom.
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read the question, dummy, it said registered charities.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYes, once a month to me.
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Done that too. Went through the books as marketing as it was the closest category I could think of. There's a sports team running around with my company name emblazoned over their kit.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut I've done sponsorship in return for publicity.
Closed the company since mind
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depends. there are loans, and then there are loans. ;-)Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDoes lending money to New Labour count in return to overlooking my company in any IR35 investigations?

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yeah, i'm looking at this - it's only something small of course but pretty cool.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's generally not more tax-efficient than personal donation. But I've done sponsorship in return for publicity.
the tax efficiency thing - paying it from the company disqualifies the donation from tax relief at their end i believe, so it's kind of tight-fisted on my part unless i bump up the amount to account for this.
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Does lending money to New Labour count in return to overlooking my company in any IR35 investigations?
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It's generally not more tax-efficient than personal donation. But I've done sponsorship in return for publicity.
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