QR code - linked to our Parish
PAYA Charity On-line Giving page.
The QR code means you -our parishioners and donors - can use your phones to take you straight to the donation page allowing you to enter your card payment details.
Please see below the Parish On-Line Giving QR Code for our Parish linking you to our PAYA Charity page.
You can also choose choose to Gift-Aid your donation.
Worth a Thought?
Legacies:
When making your Will have you thought of leaving a legacy to the Parish or Diocese?
Gift Aid:
If you pay tax ask for a Gift Aid form and with your one-off signature we get an extra 25%.
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WEEKLY COLLECTIONS:
Many thanks for your continued support of the Parish through Standing Orders, Direct Debits, Pay Portals, envelopes and the basket in the porch of the church.
Special Collections:
Please note: For your convenience, boxed sets of envelopes for Special Collections throughout the year are available.
These continue to be difficult times for everyone financially so please simply give what you can. Your financial support is always very much appreciated. Canon Eddie
*Parishioners in the Gift Aid Scheme are asked to collect their envelopes from Canon Eddie.
*New members are very welcome to join.
*Parishioners in the Gift Aid Scheme who are no longer paying tax are asked to inform Canon Eddie.
*Non-Gift Aid envelopes are available on request from Canon Eddie.
If you are a UK taxpayer, Gift Aid offers a simple way to increase the value of your gift to charity by allowing the charity to reclaim the tax on your gift. Currently charities are able to claim an additional 25p from every £1 donated by UK Tax Payers. The Church is a registered charity and can therefore benefit from your giving through gift aid at no extra cost to you. All that is required of you is to complete a simple Declaration Form.
Please ask Canon Eddie for a Declaration Form or, for your convenience, you can download it here (see main column).
To qualify for gift aid the amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each tax year (6 April to 5 April) must at least equal the amount of tax that all the charities or Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) that you donate to will reclaim on your gifts for that tax year. Other taxes such as VAT and Council Tax do not qualify.
You can calculate the amount of tax the charity will reclaim by multiplying the amount you give by 20/80, (20% being the basic rate of tax). For example, if you give £25 to a charity in a particular tax year, the charity will be able to reclaim £25 x 20/80 = £6.25 You need to have paid at least this amount of tax during the same tax year to be able to donate using Gift Aid.
Higher rate taxpayers
If you are a higher rate taxpayer, you can claim the difference between the higher rate of tax at 40 per cent and the basic rate of tax at 20 per cent on the total value to the charity of your donation (the 'gross donation'). So, using the example above, you can reclaim higher rate relief of £6.25 (20 per cent of your gross donation of £31.25). You make this claim on your Self Assessment tax return.
Non taxpayers
If you do not pay tax, you should not use Gift Aid.