Payroll Giving
Giving through your pay
Payroll Giving is a great way to make regular donations to us straight from your pay….and the only way that your donation to us can automatically go up to 50% further.
By giving to us regularly from your pay, we automatically receive the tax you would have paid on the donation (your payroll department sort this out for us) and we do not need to claim Gift Aid back on this, so less admin for us.
Payroll Giving is also the only way for anyone paying 40% or 50% tax to give us all their tax on a donation automatically, so if you earn over £44,000 per year then this is the best way for you to support us tax effectively. Some examples are below
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You donate to us on a monthly basis |
We receive |
We receive |
We receive |
|---|---|---|---|
|
£5 |
£.6.25 |
£8.33 |
£10 |
|
£10 |
£12.50 |
£16.67 |
£20 |
|
£15 |
£18.25 |
£24.99 |
£30 |
|
£20 |
£25 |
£33.32 |
£40 |
* Please note that we have calculated that 40% higher rate tax band starts after earning £42,476 GROSS per year (including personal allowance of £7,475) and 50% super tax is applicable to those earning over £150,000 GROSS per year (this includes any and all personal allowances that might or might not be applicable)
To give to us in this way, your Employer will need to operate a scheme, if you aren’t sure that they do, fill in the form anyway and we will let you know if they don’t and perhaps we can suggest to them that they introduce one.
Giving to us regularly from your pay is a fantastic way to support us.
£4 per month could help fund ongoing training materials to help educate at risk groups, led by a peer educator.
£6 per month can go towards funding ongoing research materials used in clinical trials.
£9 per month could pay for one hours research for a Non –clinical student researching better treatments into kidney disease
£12 a month could pay for half a day’s research by a Senior Researcher investigating the causes and new treatments for kidney disease.
Please click here to start giving now.
How does Payroll Giving work? Your questions answered



