stockbunny
- 29 Dec 2004 11:03
OK unless you have been without TV or radio for the last couple of days
you will know about this disaster in the Indian Ocean.
There is a main charity umbrella organisation now set up to take
donations - 1 alone would do a lot in food/clean water for someone
affected. It is Christmas, even if all you can spare is a 10......
0870 -6060 900
OR online visit www.dec.org.uk to donate online
*** Further announcement - banks etc will NOT be charging the usual clearing fees for donations made by credit card***
***Lastly it was announced today that the POST OFFICE will take cash or cheques
over the counter as donations***
jeffmack
- 05 Jan 2005 14:33
- 42 of 45
What an amazing amount of money from Germany
Germany increases its aid pledge to tsunami victims from $27m to $670m - becoming the biggest contributor to the relief effort
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair says the UK government will spend "several hundred million" dollars on relief and reconstruction efforts in the coming weeks
BBC News
namreh3
- 05 Jan 2005 14:41
- 43 of 45
Do we know if donations Gift-Aided (28% uplift by HMG (lower rate tax) is to be part of that which HMG says is to be paid by them (ie of the 350M) or can we expect that to be part of the individual contributors uplift?
stockbunny
- 05 Jan 2005 15:21
- 44 of 45
No idea namreh3 - I've just updated the header - banks are NOT charging clearing fees
on donations made by credit card.
aimtrader
- 06 Jan 2005 15:17
- 45 of 45
Well done folks, they need every penny and then some!
I already use gIft aid for monthly donations, and I would recommend anyone here using that method too for their favourite charities.
It saves you having to remeMber, and they claim tax back from Prudence!!!