Payroll giving
Simple, tax free giving direct from your
pay
What is payroll giving?
Payroll giving (also known as 'Give as you earn') is an
easy way for employees paid by PAYE to give
regularly to a charity such as the Parkinson's Disease
Society.
How does it work?
Every time you are paid, a donation amount of your choice is
taken from your pay before tax is deducted. So, if you pledge to
donate £5 per month, it would actually only cost you £4 on basic
tax rate or £3 on the higher rate.
What are the benefits?
As donations are deducted before tax is calculated, it is one of
the most simple and tax-efficient ways of giving to the
Parkinson's Disease Society.
Your regular contribution will mean that we can plan well into the
future and make sure we provide the best services for people
affected by Parkinson's.
How do I get started?
If you would like to donate in this way, please contact your
company's payroll department and ask for the relevant form. You
will need to supply our 'Give as you earn' registration number (GYE
333) and our name, address and charity number as below.
Parkinson's Disease Society
215 Vauxhall Bridge Road
London
SW1V 1EJ
Registered Charity Number in England and Wales No. 258197 and in
Scotland SC037554.
Remember - your company might have a policy to match
payroll donations. Your payroll department should be able to tell
you more.
|