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  • proper noun UK A policy that enables charities to reclaim the income tax on donations from taxpayers.

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Examples

  • Earlier this week, the UK Government agreed to pay the equivalent of Gift Aid - which will add 25% to all donations.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • Many people give to charities regularly through their pay or Gift Aid, but some also use a charity credit card that ensures extra cash goes to good causes each time they use it.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • Many people give to charities regularly through their pay or Gift Aid, but some also use a charity credit card that ensures extra cash goes to good causes each time they use it.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • Many people give to charities regularly through their pay or Gift Aid, but some also use a charity credit card that ensures extra cash goes to good causes each time they use it.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • • The Digital Giving Steering Group to work with representatives from civil society and the mobile and technology industries to oversee the development of Digital Gift Aid and to ensure that in the future, Gift Aid keeps up with rapid innovations in social media, technology and giving.

    Epolitix News 2010

  • It pays cashback of 0.8 per cent of all spending, which increases to 1 per cent when the impact of Gift Aid is taken into account.

    New Statesman New Statesman 2010

  • Many people give to charities regularly through their pay or Gift Aid, but some also use a charity credit card that ensures extra cash goes to good causes each time they use it.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • Joseph J. Minarik, director of research at the Center for Economic Development and a member of the Bipartisan Policy committee, said Gift Aid was not the model for the proposal.

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHANIE STROM 2010

  • Using a charitable trust allows the group to benefit from Gift Aid subsidies worth up to 40% of individuals 'donations.

    icCheshireOnline 2009

  • Using a charitable trust allows the group to benefit from Gift Aid subsidies worth up to

    icCoventry 2009

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