
-Ensure your charitable donations are tax efficient-
UK charities lost out on more than £808 million last year - £117 million more than the previous year by those giving to good causes not doing so tax efficiently. These numbers are revealed in research* from Unbiased.co.uk, the website promoting the benefits of independent financial advice.
Last year UK adults gave a total of £8.2 billion** to charitable causes; according to Unbiased.co.uk’s annual ‘TaxAction’ report (part of the campaign looking at the total amount we waste in tax each year). This amount could be bolstered by an extra 10% (i.e. £808 million), if donors had made the most of the tax allowances available to them.
Around 10 million UK adults gave money to charity in a planned and tax-efficient way (i.e. through payroll giving, or Gift Aid) regularly last year**. Payroll giving (Give as You Earn) allows employees to dedicate a regular sum, taken out of their pay by their employers and given to their own chosen charity/ies. Despite this simplicity, four in five employees who donated more than £5 a year to charity did not do so via their payroll giving scheme; as a result Unbiased.co.uk research estimates that UK charities missed out on an additional £216 million in tax refunds last year.
Gift Aid is a form of opt-in tax relief on money donated to UK charities, whereby the charities can reclaim basic rate tax on a donation. Small, one-off donations very rarely make use of Gift Aid; this oversight may not be significant at the level of just one person, but across the UK population it generates tax waste of £303 million. However, Gift Aid is also under-utilised by around two thirds of larger donors (i.e. Who give more than £100 per month). This failure to take advantage of the tax breaks engendered by Gift Aid results in unnecessary tax payments of £289 million.
David Elms, Chief Executive of Unbiased.co.uk commented, “People’s generous donations to charity have increased again this year, making it even more important for our good intentions not to go to waste. By using the most tax-efficient methods of donation, we can ensure this wasted tax goes towards charitable donations to those people who will most benefit from them. A visit to an independent financial adviser can help you take control of your finances, and plan both your personal finances and donations tax-efficiently. No matter how small or large your donations, charities will always be grateful for you using the most tax effective way of making the donation.”
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* IFA Promotion’s TaxAction 2006 report: produced for IFA Promotion by RAKM, February 2006
** National Council for Voluntary Organisations: Charitable giving 2004/2005
For further information please contact:
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David Elms |
Laura Wood/Jonathon Grove |
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Chief Executive |
Lansons Communications |
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Unbiased.co.uk |
020 7294 3689 / 020 7294 3653 |
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020 7833 3131 |
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For expert comment or case studies from over 200 media-friendly IFAs, journalists should call unbiased.co.uk’s Media Services hotline on 020 7294 3682 or search online at www.unbiased.co.uk/media
1. Independent Financial Adviser Promotion
Unbiased.co.uk is the consumer brand of IFA Promotion, the organisation established in 1989 to promote the value and accessibility of independent financial advice to the public. It represents around 9,000 firms of independent financial advisers across the UK, incorporating over 17,000 registered individuals. These individuals hold over 20,000 incremental qualifications which are each individually verified by the awarding body. IFA Promotion welcomes the prominent display of incremental qualifications and further developments into the credentials of independent financial advice.
IFA Promotion is sponsored by 31 leading financial institutions, and in the past 12 months, over 600,000 consumers and businesses used unbiased.co.uk to find local independent financial advice.
IFA Promotion believes Independent financial advice should be:
· Affordable. The option to take independent financial advice should be available, by right, to all- not just the wealthiest in society.
· Convenient. IFAs should be available in the location of the consumer’s choice, wherever they live in the UK.
· Transparent. It must be clearly transparent to consumers who is able to offer independent financial advice and who is not.
2. Independent Financial Adviser Promotion’s sponsors
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Aberdeen Asset Management |
London Mortgage Company |
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Abbey |
Lincoln Financial Group |
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AEGON Scottish Equitable Plc |
Mortgage Express |
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Alliance Trust |
National Savings & Investments |
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AXA Life |
NatWest Business Banking |
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Bright Grey |
New Star Investment Funds |
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BUPA Health Services |
Norwich Union Life |
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Canada Life Ltd |
Prudential |
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The Children’s Mutual |
Scottish Life |
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Clerical Medical Investment |
Scottish Life International |
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Defaqto |
Scottish Widows Plc |
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Friends Provident |
Skandia UK Group |
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GE Life |
Standard Life Assurance Company |
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INVESCO Fund Managers Ltd |
UnumProvident |
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Legal & General |
Webline Limited |
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Zurich Intermediary Group |
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