Charities in Twitter storm over balloon releases
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Charities are being urged to abandon balloon releases in a Twitter a campaign.
The Charity Tax Group (CTG) is advocating that the best way to make progress on gift aid would be to move from the current paper-based system to a standard electronic database provided by HMRC to each charity.
The idea has emerged as CTG’s favoured proposal in light of disagreement among charities about the merits of a composite rate and HMRC’s insistence that any change to gift aid must be cost-neutral.
Speaking at the CFDG members’ meeting last week, CTG director Helen Donoghue (pictured) said HMRC has come to the view that it is encouraging bad habits by keeping charities on a paper-based system, and that the department thinks “there is a lot of mileage” in the proposal.
She said that such a database would be kept simple, possibly downloadable from the HMRC website and ideally free.
In CTG’s recent Gift Aid Simplification Survey, 81 per cent of charities supported the idea.
On the composite rate, Donoghue said there is “an absolute impasse” between a number of fundraising charities which would receive an immediate benefit from such a change, and the “powerful votes” of those charities that would not benefit, mainly in the arts and education sectors.
Donoghue also reported on the status of various other tax issues:
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Jay Kennedy
Head of Policy
Directory of Social Change
16 Jul 2010
Absolutely astonishing - keep on making a fuss Helen, the sector needs you!
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