GIFT AID
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Donating through Gift Aid means charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you give. It won't cost you any extra.
Charities can claim Gift Aid on most donations; we will claim it on the Joining fee of £45 only.
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What you need to do
You need to make a Gift Aid declaration for the charity to claim. You usually do this by filling in a form - contact the charity if you haven't got one.
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You must give a declaration to each charity you want to donate to through Gift Aid.
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You can include all donations from the last 4 years. Tell the charity about any tax years where you didn't pay enough tax.
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Paying enough tax to qualify for Gift Aid
Your donations will qualify as long as they're not more than 4 times what you have paid in tax in that tax year (6 April to 5 April).
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The tax could have been paid on income or capital gains.
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You must tell the charities you support if you stop paying enough tax.
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Higher rate taxpayers
If you pay tax at the higher or additional rate, you can claim the difference between the rate you pay and basic rate on your donation. Do this either:
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through your Self Assessment tax return
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by asking HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to amend your tax code
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Example:You donate £100 to charity - they claim Gift Aid to make your donation £125. You pay 40% tax so you can personally claim back £25.00 (£125 x 20%).