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Do charities pay lower rates?
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Do charities pay lower rates for advertising ,renting property and other goods/services that they use?
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Unless they happen to have a particularly benevolent landlord, charities pay full commercial rents for all of their premises.
Registered charities automatically get 80% off their business rates. Councils may extend this relief, up to 100%.
Advertising is normally at commercial rates.
Charities pay VAT like any other business, but there is an exemption in relation to certain fundraising events.
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Unless they happen to have a particularly benevolent landlord, charities pay full commercial rents for all of their premises.
Registered charities automatically get 80% off their business rates. Councils may extend this relief, up to 100%.
Advertising is normally at commercial rates.
Charities pay VAT like any other business, but there is an exemption in relation to certain fundraising events.
Chris
So, how are all these charities able to have High Street shops if they pay a commercial rent? Most of these shops sell stuff for pence. How do they make enough money to cover the rent let alone the electricity, wages etc etc?
There's loads of these charity shops and I can't understand how they make money for the charity?
There's loads of these charity shops and I can't understand how they make money for the charity?
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