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by joshuaissac
1799 days ago
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The tax relief goes to the charity itself, rather than the donor. They can claim a top-up of up to 25% of your donation from the government, as long as the total amount claimed by all donation recipients does not exceed the total annual income tax paid by the donor. So if you donate £100 and fill out a declaration saying that you 'Gift Aid' that donation, the charity can claim an additional £25 from the government, as long as you paid at least £25 in income taxes that financial year. |
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You can either:
* Gift that remaining amount to HMRC by doing nothing (it will not go to the charity)
* Claim it back (I don't know any other way to do this other than filing a self assessment)