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Gift Aidaid

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Overview

This guide can help you use the transaction History of the Gift Aid page and general information. Gift Aid allows charities to claim an additional aims to provide you with useful information about gift aid and its transactions.

When someone chooses to add gift aid, charities can claim an extra 25% for each donation when the donator selects Gift Aid. Gift Aid aid can be added applied to a Card and Open Banking donation.
(An additional 25p both card and open banking donations, resulting in an additional 25 pence for every £1 donated in to a charitable donation transaction)cause.

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  • To enable the activate this feature on your account, please contact the Support Team. Do note get in touch with our support team. Please be aware that there is an additional fee , Let them for this service. Please let the support team know if you want the feature to be added to Requested Payments payments (PayLinkspayment links) and/or your Blink Pagespages. Customers that who choose to include Gift Aid will have need to complete the declaration process.

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Claiming Gift Aid

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Donor Specifications

Navigate

To claim Gift Aid, follow these steps:

1. Go to the

Reports page under the Transactions tab on the left-hand navigation bar and select

Gift aid Reporting page.

2. Select the Gift Aid tab to

claim Gift Aid. This will bring up

see the transactions that have been paid with Gift Aid selected.

The transaction can be filtered by date and then downloaded by selecting

3. You can filter the transactions by date if needed.

4. To download the transactions, select ‘Export to CSV’ at the bottom of the table.

5. You will then need to disclose this transaction data to HMRC to claim Gift Aid.

For Gift Aid to be claimed, the donor must

  • Have paid the same amount or more in 

Income Tax
Gains Tax

To claim Gift

Aid

aid, you must be recognised as a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC).

Example

The donator is a basic rate taxpayer and pays HMRC over earnings of £125, £25 in tax (20%). The donor is left with £100, which they donate to charity. When the donor makes a Gift Aid declaration, the charity can claim the tax paid to HRMC, i.e. £25. This means that the total donation received after claiming Gift Aid is £125.