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Are businesses, for example, more likely to give where there is a tax benefit for them?).
If a self employed person makes a personal charitable donation from his/her income can he/she not claim back income tax?
Yes, self-employed people claim back the tax themselves. PAYE workers can provide a PPS number and the charity can claim back the tax. Both claims only apply if more than EUR250 is donated to the charity within a tax year.I thought it was the charity could claim the tax back, not the person making the donation (or is it different for self employed)?
Some, I wasn't aware that it was possible to get a gift tax exemption for schools; unfortunately the school I want to make the donations efficient for would not be considered particularly disadvantaged, I think. I will check anyway, just in case this is something that has been missed, but what I am thinking of is more in the line of this:Any use?
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That's useful advice, thank you.The whole idea of charities being regulated by Revenue will soon be a thing of the past. There is a new Charities Bill going through the motions at the moment.
It may be an idea to register with Revenue before this happens, as it may be that schools that are not designated disadvantaged will not be able to be a registered charity, but I imagine all those pre-approved will be registered (although this is not clear).
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