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| Making the most of your Offering ... |
Who can give through Gift Aid?
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Anyone ... who pays Income Tax or Capital Gains Tax
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| By giving through Gift Aid | ||||||||||||||
| You Pay Tax ... | ![]() |
How does it work?
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| On every £1 you earn above the level of personal allowances |
Complete a Declaration Form. You can give your offerings
through Offering Envelopes, By cheque, or by bank standing order
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| You ensure the Church receives more ... | ||||||||||||||
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What happens now?
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The congregational treasurer will
do the rest, claiming the tax refund on the congregation's behalf.
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| By completing a Gift Aid Declaration because the tax you have paid on your offering is refunded. | ||||||||||||||
| It's worth it - for example |
Why should this be done?
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| Rate of Tax Tax Refund of on every £1 given |
22% 28p as from 6/4/2000 |
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