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Our Parish is totally dependent on the support of its congregation. We do not receive any general funds from the Anglican church. Our income consists entirely of giving from the congregation, so thank you very much for your support.
Click on the following link to download our giving brochure and form giving brochure (1.55 MB)
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what is the money given to our parish spent on? |
- Clergy stipend
- Youth Worker
- Children and Family Worker
- Diocesan levies
- Worship and outreach
- Office administration
- Work outside Parish
- Property maintenance
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how can I give to our parish? |
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There are three ways you can give:
1. Automatic payment
This is when an automatic transfer of money is made from your bank account to ours every week/month/quarter. You just need to fill out the Automatic Payment Authority form attached and return it to us, and we’ll do the rest. This is our preferred option as it enables us to forecast our income and plan expenditure wisely.
2. Envelope giving
If your giving varies each week, this would be the best option for you. Upon request you are allocated a giving number. You can then give anonymously in the collection by simply placing your donation in an envelope marked with your number. If you use internet banking, please quote your name and giving number when asked what you would like to appear on our bank statement.
3. One-off donation
This is simply a one-off donation to the Parish.
Click the following link to download our giving brochure and form giving brochure (1.55 MB) |
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how can I claim back tax? |
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If you give by automatic payment or by envelope we will keep a record so that at the end of the financial year we are able to send you a letter confirming the amount given. This letter can then be forwarded to your accountant or used in your personal tax return. As an individual, you can claim a rebate of 33% of your charitable donations, up to the level of your net taxable income. |
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