Originally posted by Jog On
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with a basic rate of 20% and a donation of £100:
the charity gets £125 (you earned £125 quid to put that £100 in your pocket)
if you are on the top rate of 40%, you get the difference back (either via your tax code or when you file your tax return):
40 - 20 = 20 --> 20% of £125 = £25
so for your post tax expenditure of £75, the charity gets £125. Boomed as they say.
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