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When are charities not eligible for zero rate tax relief on advertising?

When are charities not eligible for zero rate tax relief on advertising?
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When are charities not eligible for zero rate tax relief on advertising?

Fundraising | Lorraine Owens | 14 May 2009

Charity advertising qualifies for zero rate tax relief, but not in all circumstances. The rules have not kept up with technology and lead to frequent disputes with HMRC as Lorraine Owens and Graham Elliott report.

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April 2009

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