Gift aid
Gift aid is a tax-efficient way of making gifts or donations to a certain charities or sports clubs. ...
Gift aid is a tax-efficient way of making gifts or donations to a certain charities or sports clubs. ...
If you pay tax through pay as you earn (PAYE), payroll giving is a simple way of making regular gifts to charity. You ask your employer or pension payer to make the donation from your pay or pension. Payroll giving is sometimes called ‘give as you earn’ or workplace giving....
Our guidance is aimed primarily at low-income people. However, you might be on a low income but have a partner on a higher income. If your partner is affected by the high income child benefit charge (HICBC), there are some traps which you need to be aware of. We explain what the charge is and what y...
On this page, we explain briefly the two main ways tax is collected on income in the UK. We only deal with UK sources of income here. For more information on how UK capital gains tax is collected, see our page Capital gains tax. For more information on how foreign income is taxed in the UK, go to ou...
The Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system is a method of paying income tax on certain types of income. If you pay tax under PAYE on some of your income, tax is deducted at source on that income. This means you receive it net of tax....
The Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system collects income tax at source from your employment and pension income. If you receive income under the PAYE system, you will have a PAYE code (also called a tax code). HMRC issue PAYE codes to employers and pension providers to tell them how much income tax to deduc...