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Gift Aid allows charities like CAFOD to claim the basic rate of tax on donations received from UK taxpayers. The basic rate of income tax is currently set at 20%.
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Get clued up: Business and corporations
Small businesses are the main source of employment in most countries. And as economic entities, the largest international businesses dwarf many countries.
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TAGS: 187.advocacy, 166.Business and work, 17.Campaigning, 267.Campaigning news, 260.Private Sector
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Get clued up: Financial crisis and the Robin Hood Tax
World leaders have backed the Millennium Development Goals to tackle poverty and promised to provide aid to help poor countries address climate change. These serious problems require serious solutions. But where’s the money going to come from?
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TAGS: 187.advocacy, 17.Campaigning, 28.Robin Hood Tax
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Individual donors: ways to support us
At CAFOD, our dedicated major gifts team works closely with individual donors, corporate partners and trusts and foundations, to ensure that each gift has the greatest possible impact and that you are kept fully informed about the difference your gift is making.
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More than 2,000 people, including 250 children, pregnant women, older and disabled people, are facing being thrown out of their homes onto the streets of Sao Paulo following a court ruling.
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TAGS: 193.Brazil, 263.News, 328.Press release
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Writing a will is your best ever opportunity to provide for the people and causes you love.
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If you are the executor of a will in which CAFOD has been mentioned, you may find this information helpful when dealing with the estate.
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This is our first big chance, as part of theEnough Food for Everyone IF…campaign, to get the UK government to tackle global hunger.
We’ve got till 15 March - just before the UK budget – to convince Chancellor George Osborne to:
- deliver enough life-saving aid to stop children dying and help the poorest families feed themselves
- get big companies to spill the beans on dodging tax in poor countries, so that millions of people can free themselves from hunger
Email your MP here to ask them to put pressure on the Chancellor
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TAGS: 17.Campaigning, 176.Food, 252.Hunger, 359.IF
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Take action on tax dodging
Tens of thousands of us took action ahead of the Budget - pressing the government to keep their promise on aid and to tackle the tax dodgers in poor countries. We made the government act on a 43-year-old promise on life-saving aid. We made this first IF happen.But we’ve still got more big IFs to tackle. So far they haven’t delivered on their tough talk and made big companies spill the beans on the taxes they owe overseas.
There’s still a chance to change this. The Finance Bill, which makes the Budget law, is being debated in Parliament right now. IF enough MPs call for it to be amended, we can still get the changes developing countries urgently need to clamp down on tax dodging and get the money to fight hunger.
Please email your MP now.
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TAGS: 17.Campaigning, 176.Food, 252.Hunger, 359.IF
RELATED TAGS: 17.Campaigning, 267.Campaigning news
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