corp tax implication
Dear All
I have a limited company. If my company pays donation to a charity registered in the Republic of Ireland, would I be able to claim it as charges in corporation tax computations?
I got a feeling that the payments to the UK registered charities are eligible to be claimed as charges in corp tax computations.
Your advise would be highly appreciated.
Have a nice Christmas and happy new year.
Bye
- Is Dropbox right for your client comms? Webinar 15 May 299
- Set up a company pension 253
- 2011 FHL loss & ITA 2007 s74a 224
- HMRC Lost PAYE Clients 193
- Where's our 10%? 187
- Driving sales growth 186
- EIS 181
- Regiatration of a Trust 180
- Cost of converting property - who pays? 178
- RTI Fees 167
- Accounting for gift vouchers - paid for and donated 158
- Inorporation using S165 gift relief 158
- Break up basis accounting 156
- Best structure 151
- Mortgage application for intending director. 148
- Property owned privately 148
- Can I defer direct customer acquisition costs? 142
- Forms P11D[b] and Payment Slips 142
- Membership of trade association - tax deductible? 136
- CIS late registration 134



Charitable donation relief