Gift Aid enables charities you support to get extra money on your donation without it costing you a penny more. To make a Gift Aid donation, you must be a UK taxpayer. Your donation is treated as if basic rate income tax had been deducted, which means that Katharine House Hospice can therefore reclaim that tax from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
For example, on a donation of £10, we can claim £2.50 on Gift Aid, meaning your gift total will be £12.50. Or on a donation of £10,000, we can claim £2,500 in Gift Aid, meaning your gift total will be £12,500.
For us to claim your Gift Aid, we need a declaration from you. If you’re not sure whether we have an up-to-date declaration for you, please complete yours here.
By ticking this box I confirm that I am a UK taxpayer and I would like Katharine House Hospice to treat this donation and any donations I make in the future or have made in the past four years as Gift Aid donations. I understand I must pay enough income tax and/or capital gains tax each year to cover the amount of Gift Aid that all charities and community amateur sports clubs claim in my donations in that tax year, and I am responsible for paying any difference. I understand that any tax reclaimed will be used to support the general work of Katharine House.
The information you enter into this form will be collected and stored by Katharine House Hospice. By providing your email address and/or phone number you are providing consent to be contacted through these methods. You can change your preferences at any time.
As a supporter, we’d also love to keep you updated about how you can help people in our community get the specialist end of life care they need, as well as sharing news of events that you might be interested in.
Your data may also be used for analysis purposes, to help us provide the best service possible. For full details see our Privacy Policy: www.khh.org.uk/privacy. We promise never to sell or swap your details and you can change your preferences at any time. To do so, simply call our Fundraising Team on 01295 816 484 or email [email protected].