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Charities 'miss out' on donations | |
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Charities miss out on £1bn a year because the tax benefits of payroll giving are misunderstood, Oxfam says. | |
One out of every three people surveyed told the charity they would donate an average of £9.60 each month direct from their pay packets. | |
But many were stopped from doing so because they did not know how to. | But many were stopped from doing so because they did not know how to. |
The Treasury says it will work with charities to increase awareness of the scheme as they face a drop in funding because of changes to the tax system. | The Treasury says it will work with charities to increase awareness of the scheme as they face a drop in funding because of changes to the tax system. |
Oxfam is trying to boost payroll giving to make up for the expected fall in the funds it gets through the Gift Aid scheme. | Oxfam is trying to boost payroll giving to make up for the expected fall in the funds it gets through the Gift Aid scheme. |
It allows charities to claw-back the income tax donors have already handed over to the government on the money they give to the needy. | It allows charities to claw-back the income tax donors have already handed over to the government on the money they give to the needy. |
Less money | Less money |
Gordon Brown's cut in the basic rate of tax from next year means charities will get 2p per pound less from donations made under the scheme. | Gordon Brown's cut in the basic rate of tax from next year means charities will get 2p per pound less from donations made under the scheme. |
Under payroll giving, cash is paid straight to the charity by the donors' employers before tax. | |
If we can raise the profile of payroll giving just a notch, we can make an even bigger difference Barbara Stocking, Oxfam | If we can raise the profile of payroll giving just a notch, we can make an even bigger difference Barbara Stocking, Oxfam |
That means a higher rate taxpayer can make a donation of £10 and in effect only lose £6 from their take-home pay, with the rest of the money being the income tax they would never have seen anyway. | That means a higher rate taxpayer can make a donation of £10 and in effect only lose £6 from their take-home pay, with the rest of the money being the income tax they would never have seen anyway. |
Barbara Stocking, director of Oxfam, said the scheme remained "hidden from public view." | |
"If we can raise the profile of payroll giving just a notch in the UK, we can make an even bigger difference," she added | "If we can raise the profile of payroll giving just a notch in the UK, we can make an even bigger difference," she added |
Researchers working for Oxfam found just 4% of those they questioned were signed up for the scheme at the moment. | Researchers working for Oxfam found just 4% of those they questioned were signed up for the scheme at the moment. |
Further benefit | Further benefit |
But the survey of 2,000 adults found a third would be prepared to use it - if they knew how. | |
According to the Treasury, Gift Aid donations have risen form £135m in 1997 to £750m last year, while payroll giving has risen three-fold in the same time. | According to the Treasury, Gift Aid donations have risen form £135m in 1997 to £750m last year, while payroll giving has risen three-fold in the same time. |
"The government believes that there is scope for charities to benefit further from Gift Aid," said a spokesman. | "The government believes that there is scope for charities to benefit further from Gift Aid," said a spokesman. |
It has now promised to work with charities to make people more aware of the payroll giving scheme ahead of next year's tax changes. | It has now promised to work with charities to make people more aware of the payroll giving scheme ahead of next year's tax changes. |
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