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Charitable giving and taxation
Every year some £800 million goes unclaimed by charities in respect of UK tax breaks. Does any of this belong to you? Could some of this belong to you?
Craigmyle offers several services to help you make the most of tax-efficient giving.
The Craigmyle Guide to Charitable Giving and Taxation
This guide has been published by Craigmyle since 1964. Subscribers receive regular bulletins when changes arise in taxation rules, usually associated with national budget announcements, and annual update pages for their personal copies. While much of the information may be available somewhere on the web, the Guide's traditional hard-copy format is a faster and easier route to technical answers to questions on charitable giving and taxation issues – all in one place. Click here to order your copy.
Brush up your calculations – a Craigmyle charity tax day!
Can you rapidly calculate the monthly net cost of a gift of £20,000 to a higher rate tax payer with the gift spread over 5 years? Assuming a higher rate of 40%, reducing the net cost to £200 a month may appear far more affordable than a £20,000 lump sum!
Those shares you have been offered carry a 300% capital gain and your donor has used up her annual allowance – can you calculate the net cost to the donor? Can your charity hold shares? Can your donor sell the shares for you?
A Craigmyle charity tax day can offer training, tailored to meet your needs, on these and many other practical elements of donation and taxation, to make sure you maximise your donor income and help your supporters give in the most effective way.
Complete, concise, correct and current guidance for your donors
Can we fine-tune your literature for you? Do your gift tables show the full benefits of tax opportunities for both your charity and your donors?
Charitable giving and taxation review
Are you claiming back all the tax you should? Are you claiming back all the tax you could? Can we provide specific guidance for specific donors? Let Craigmyle help you maximize the value of your donations.
Where next?
For an informal discussion, phone us on 01582 762441, or send us an e-mail.
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