Donate
If you’ve raised funds for Auntie – either at your setting or personally – or you’d like to make a donation, then a big ‘THANK YOU!’ from everyone at Auntie, and from the children you’ve helped.
You can forward your funds to us in one of several ways…
Send us a Cheque directly:
Quite simply, you can forward a cheque made payable to 'Auntie' to the following postal address:
'Auntie'
Elm Field House
Moreton
Thame
Oxfordshire
OX9 2HS
This is by far our preferred method of payment, as there are no costs or commissions associated with it. EVERY PENNY of your donation redeemed by cheque will go directly into our projects.
Donate using PAYPAL (inc. Debit or Credit Card)
If you have a PayPal account, then this is one of the simplest and easiest ways to donate, but we pay a small charge for this service. If you don't have an account, you can still use this method either by credit or debit card.
Please click the logo to donate using Paypal, or to donate using a Debit or Credit card...
Please be sure to 'Gift Aid' your donation! 
Whichever method you choose, please be sure to Gift Aid your donation. GiftAid allows us to reclaim the tax you’ve paid on your donation and this is a vital source of income for us. We use Gift Aid funds to meet all of our running costs, ensuring that all monies raised and donated to us go directly towards our projects. Currently, Gift Aid is worth and additional 28% of your donation to us.
Please click the GiftAid logo to download and print your redemption slip.
More information about Gift Aid:
Gift aid is tax relief on money donated to UK charities.
The Inland Revenue treat donations as if the donor had already deducted basic rate tax from them. The charity can then reclaim this tax to increase the value of a donation.
Gift Aid Rules
Donors must
- pay enough UK income tax and/or capital gains tax themselves to cover the amount of tax the charity will reclaim
- give the charity a gift aid declaration, which should include
- their name
- their home address
- the charity’s name
- details of the donation – saying that it is a gift aid donation
- confirmation that they have paid UK tax – to cover the tax the charity will reclaim.
A declaration can be made to cover individual donations, a series of donations; can cover donations made during a specified period or to cover all future donations. They can also be backdated for up to 6 years prior to the date of the declaration provided the donation was made since 6 April 2000.
Tax relief
If a customer pays the
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basic rate of tax, they cannot claim further tax relief on the payments
- higher rate of tax, they can claim higher rate relief on the payments by entering the donations in the gift aid box on their self assessment tax return. Customer's who receive a form P810 can declare their gift aid payments on it.
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