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This site provides comprehensive information about the taxation of charities and tax reliefs for gifts to charity.
If you are looking for a quick answer to a straightforward question, we recommend HMRC tax guidance for charities or HMRC detailed guidance notes.
If you are looking for a deeper analysis, or an impartial view, you are in the right place.
2019/20 edition
This site contains the text of the 2019/20 edition of Taxation of Charities and Nonprofit Organisations with some subsequent updates. A paper version of the book is also available.
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- To obtain a login licence you need to order a copy of the book associated with this site, Taxation of Charities and Nonprofit Organisations, and you can then register for the life of the edition and login.
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- Without logging in you can access:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Policy Issues in Charity Taxation
- Chapter 2 Tax Avoidance and Evasion
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Users may also contribute to the text, and if you can add anything, or spot anything that needs to be corrected, please do! A copy of the next edition of our book will be given to the user who makes the most edits. User contributions are reviewed by Jon-Selous Borlace.
If you want further advice
If you do not find the answer to your question in ToC Online, or if you want advice on which you can legally rely, you may instruct any of the authors to advise. They are James Kessler QC, Etienne Wong and Jon-Selous Borlace. See How to instruct James Kessler QC, Etienne Wong and Jon-Selous Borlace.
Archive editions
There are archive editions for years from 2005/06. These will be useful to investigate the tax position in those years, but the current edition will generally be the best starting point, as that has been written in the light of current HMRC guidance, and further thought and research.
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