Hey
Another minor correction with a large impact. The first 60 euro, or 1% of your gross income, (crude translation of Drempelinkomen, but it will do for the sake of the argument), whichever is higher, does not count as deductible...
Realistically this means that for people donating any money, it usually comes down to the fact that the first several hundred Euro’s donated each year (cumulatively) are NOT tax deductible. An exception would be a “periodical” gift which is documented.
But overall: its complex and the amount you need to donate to charities is relatively high, and most people cannot take advantage of it because of this reason.
I would guess that the ANBI status only really affects large donors… but it never hurts to advertise our ANBI status :) (personal opinion)
Jan-Bart
PS: http://www.belastingdienst.nl/rekenhulpen/giften/ http://www.belastingdienst.nl/rekenhulpen/giften/ (only seems to be available in dutch)
On 07 Dec 2014, at 11:23, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.org wrote:
Minor correction: this system in the Netherlands works the other way around: donors can get back a part of their donation through their tax reduction - it is not that the charity gets a bonus.
Interestingly, the Wikimedia Foundation has obtained this status (ANBI) in the Netherlands at the urging of the chapter several years ago (2010/2011). However, for some reason the WMF chooses not to advertize this (not so obvious) fact on the donation home page; which means that the donors are unaware that they can donate and get this reduction of their taxes (indeed up to 50% of the donation amount!). This is mindboggling to me - it should be an easy fix.
Lodewijk
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, A similar possibility is in existence in the Netherlands... National charities can easily get such a status. It is possible for international organisations but it is more difficult..
In order to optimise fundraisers it is extremely relevant that we optimise it for our donors. That makes it very much in need of local efforts.
As it is we lose 50% of the giftst of our donors in the Netherlands to the taxman. Thanks, GerardM
On 4 December 2014 at 22:10, Andy Mabbett andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
I've split this from a more general thread, for convenience...
On 3 December 2014 at 01:16, Megan Hernandez mhernandez@wikimedia.org wrote:
Starting today, banners are being shown to 100% of anonymous readers on English Wikipedia in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
How much money do we expect to raise (or did we last year), from the UK? How much of the money raised from the UK will attract "Gift Aid"[*] tax releif?
[* Gift AId is a UK scheme where the government gives, to a charity, tax paid by a donor. For every £80 such a donor gives, the charty would receive £100]
-- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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