Updated December 2020

Gift Aid Small Donation Scheme

Easier claims for small donations

The Gift Aid Small Donation Scheme (GASDS), introduced in 2013, is intended for occasions where donors don't have time to stop and the provide details required for a gift aid declaration - such as putting money into a charity bucket. Charities are able to claim these repayments on small donations of £20 or less, up to an annual cap. However, as identified on a survey by NCVO, small charities in particular are struggling to make use of the scheme due to complex access requirements which was reflected in the scheme's usage statistics: only 29% of the number of charities projected to claim in 2014/15 did so (ref: NCVO Briefing).

A charity's annual claim under GASDS is capped by reference to its annual claim under Gift Aid (the “matching rule”). In addition, a charity that is connected with one or more other charities has to share the annual £8,000 main allowance.

Finally, the scheme allows a charity to make an additional claim in respect of donations it has raised as part of its charitable activities in a community building such as a village hall, town hall or place of worship. The aim of these rules is to allow charities operating in a similar way but structured differently to have the same entitlement to top-up payments. For example, a charity may have several branches but registered as one charity or, alternatively, another charity may have the same structure but each branch may be registered as a separate charity.

For further information see Parliament Explanatory Notes

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