How sure are you about this? The boxes on the UK Self Assessment Tax Return (link below, itâs on page 6) where I declare my donations ask for things like âGift Aid Payments made in the yearâŚâ. So I wouldnât include non-Gift-Aid payments there and Iâm not sure where else they would go.
In general, the core tax concept for various reliefs in the UK is Adjusted Net Income. The page defining it (linked below) explicitly calls out Gift Aid donations as reducing it but not anything else.
Iâd appreciate a link if Iâm wrong about this.
https://ââwww.gov.uk/ââguidance/ââadjusted-net-income
Thanks for clarifying. I agree that Gift Aid eligibility is the key question; HMRC does not expect me to have insight into the administration of every charity I donate to, and itâs not like they care if charities donât take the âfreeâ money they are entitled to! In other words, whether CEA claims does not matter but whether it could claim does.
However, in order for the charity to be entitled a Gift Aid declaration must be completed:
https://ââwww.gov.uk/ââgovernment/ââpublications/ââcharities-detailed-guidance-notes/ââchapter-3-gift-aid#chapter-36-gift-aid-declarations
âWithout this declaration, a donation from an individual will not qualify as a Gift Aid donation.â
I do not recall filling one in when I last paid for EAGâwhich was multiple years ago to be clearâand without that declaration it is not in fact a Gift Aid donation, in my non-professional opinion of course but itâs based on that link. So I did not feel comfortable claiming. Othersâ mileage may vary.
Iâm glad to hear you are reconsidering the website language.