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Charity Tax Relief on Trading Profits
Charities can carry out trading activities directly related to their charitable aims and objectives, and/or can trade as a way of raising money provided it is on a small scale and presents no significant risk to the charity’s assets.
Profits from trading activities may be taxable but there are some exemptions, including:-
- primary purpose trading
- activities carried out by charity beneficiaries
- small trading
- profits from fundraising events
- profits from charity lotteries
If your group is not exempt, you could consider conducting all or part of your activity through a subsidiary trading company and transfer some or all profits of the company back to the charity as a donation, in which case the charity will then be able to re-claim tax.
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Last Updated 14/10/2011 15:19
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Conditions of Use
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