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If you are a UK tax payer, the Gift Aid scheme allows charities to reclaim the basic rate of tax on your gift from the Inland Revenue.
It means that your donation is worth more. With Gift Aid, for every pound you donate, we receive an extra 25 pence from the Inland Revenue.
As soon as you give your permission by completing a Gift Aid declaration form, we can claim the tax back on your donation.  This means that a £10 donation will be worth £12.50 and for every £50 gift, we will actually receive £62.50.

 

Common Questions About Gift Aid

 Do I have to give regularly?

No.  We can claim the tax back on a donation of any amount that has been made to us in the last six years.  It doesn't matter whether you make a one off donation or set up a regular standing order or direct debit.  A single Gift Aid declaration will cover all future donations that you make to us.

Am I eligible for Gift Aid?

If you a re a UK tax payer, yes.  Even if you are not employed, you are still eligble if you are paying tax on any of the following:

Personal or occupational pension

Stocks and shares

Bank and building society savings accounts

Rental income

Overseas and UK investment dividends

How do I register?

Just complete and return our Gift Aid declaration and we will do the rest. Once you have done this there are no other forms to fill out and it will cover any donation you have made in the last 6 years and all donations you make to the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation in the future. Any questions please contact us on 020 330 0992 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

What if I'm a pensioner?

If you pay tax on a pension plan or savings account or pay capital gains tax if you sell property or shares, you are still eligible for Gift Aid.

Will my Gift Aid declaration affect my current tax liability?

No.  We will make the claimto HMRC on the tax you have already paid on your donations. This will not affect the tax you pay in any way.

 

Please notify us if your circumstances or address details change so we can amend our records.

 
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