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Self Assessment Return Re Charitable Gift Aid
I have a query re my self assessment tax return, as the section re charitable donations is puzzling me.
I donated a sum of £137 to a charity ( which I agreed to gift aid being added. )HMRC calculate I have to pay £34 tax to them for this .
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Okay, so you are paying tax and therefore your donation should qualify for gift aid which gets added on to the amount the charity receives. There is no tax benefit to you unless you're a higher rate taxpayer and you can offset the donation against income and therefore be taxed on the equivalent bit of income at 40% not 20%.
I can't see why you're being asked to pay any tax to HMRC. Have they not said why?
as I can't think why you'd be needing to do self assessement, as HMRC know about your pension income, state pension and interest
er because he will get hammered if the taxman says he needs to do a tax form and he fails to.... but you really always knew that
He hasnt ( modesty I am sure) told us about ALL his income or the other 537 pages he has filled out, on a need to know basis
All I can say is that I give to charity via giftaid regularly and a I have never seen a calculation such as Clemmz.
Gift Aid is available to any tax payer not just a 40% - er -as eny fule kno ( Molesworth)
AND
when I said to my accountant ( yes I pay for one) that Gift aid wasnt counted anywhere he said - yeah it is in your tax code....
so I left him to it
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