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Age Scotland is the new force combining Age Concern Scotland and
Help the Aged. Age Scotland is a member of the Age UK family.
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If you are a UK tax-payer, you can use Gift Aid to make your donations go further at no extra cost to you. Using Gift Aid means that for every pound you give, Age Scotland will receive an extra 25 pence from the Inland Revenue, helping your donation go further to improving the lives of older women and men in Scotland.
With Gift Aid every gift is now worth 25% more, turning a donation of £10.00 into £12.50 without any cost to you. All you need to do is to complete the Gift Aid Declaration form and tick the box to confirm you are a tax-payer. We’ll do the rest!
When making a donation via post, please complete and return our Gift Aid Declaration form. This might seem a small amount but it really does make a huge difference.
You can also donate clothing or household goods to our charity shops under Gift Aid, giving us an extra 25p for every pound we make selling your items.
Gift Aid Declaration Form
When you nominate Age Scotland to receive your tax refund, you help us continue our vital work with older people in Scotland.
If you are completing a self assessment tax return, you can nominate a charity to receive any tax refund you are due.
The Government will treat this refund as a Gift Aid donation. This means that Age Scotland will get 25p more for every pound donated – at no extra cost to you.
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You can set up a Direct Debit and give regular gifts to Age Scotland. You can give as frequently and as big or small as it best suits you.
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