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Prospect Burma
If people are educated they can check the government abuse of power, if people remain uneducated the government can rule and oppress as it wishes.
Justgiving - donating to Prospect Burma made easy!
JustgivingProspect Burma supporters are able to donate money to us online through the Justgiving service, which accepts one-off or monthly credit or debit card donations. It also provides us with a unique fundraising facility, where you, our supporters, can raise funds for us by creating your own personal fundraising page for any Prospect Burma event or occasion.

About Gift Aid
UK charities are entitled to 28% tax reclaim from the Inland Revenue on every £1 donated by UK taxpayers. Unfortunately, charities often miss out on this extra income because it is too expensive to process the paperwork on small donations.
Justgiving has solved the problem by automating the process of Gift Aid reclaim so that every £1 you give is worth more, and costs less to administer, for your favourite charity. Our processes have been audited and approved by the Inland Revenue.


What do I have to do?
When you donate, you will be asked to confirm whether or not you are a UK taxpayer. Please note that tax can only be reclaimed on donations made by individuals who pay UK income or capital gains tax at least equal to the amount reclaimed on their donations in the current tax year.


Benefits to higher-rate taxpayers
If you pay tax at the higher rate, you can reclaim tax relief on your gross donation at 18% (eg the difference between the higher rate of tax at 40% and the basic rate at 22%).
For example, if you give £100 we can reclaim an extra £28.21 for the charity and you can reclaim another £23.08. As a result, a £100 gift worth £128.21 to your favourite charity only costs you £76.92.
Your Justgiving Account helps you claim tax relief by keeping an accurate record of your donations. Simply print out a copy of your donations history and attach it to your tax return.


What if I am not a UK taxpayer?
The Gift Aid scheme is unique to the UK. If you are not a UK taxpayer, you can still make a donation through Justgiving, but your donation will not attract the 28% tax 'bonus'.


 

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You can now meet fellow Prospect Burma grantees in our new Facebook group, available to all students and alumni. If you would like to join please read the instructions in the Student Info section.

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