2012年9月18日星期二

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The past few years since the global financial new era black and orange caps crash have been a challenging time for any organisation, but for charities which rely on donations and goodwill the recession has been particularly difficult. The problem is that most people running charities don't want to be ruthless when it comes to cutting costs, but a certain amount of this may be necessary if they are going to survive. They also need to ensure tax incentives, such as Gift Aid, are collected efficiently. Here we look at some points to bear in mind when managing a charitable organisation during an economic downturn.


Cut costs: Sometimes you have to ruthless about costs. Look carefully at all your expenses and think about where savings could be made. For example, do you print a large amount of leaflets or other publicity material each year? If so, hunt around for the most low-cost suppliers, try to get discounts by virtue of your charitable status or even offer free advertising in return for products or services.


Make the most of Gift new era black and orange caps Aid: Never has Gift Aid, which can add up to 25 per cent of the value of any donation, been so vital to the bottom line of charities. It is essential that this is collected efficiently so that every donation is accounted for, and for this it may be wise to invest in Gift Aid EPOS software (or ‘electronic point-of-sale' software). This collects and new era black and orange caps automatically processes the necessary information on each donor to prove they are a UK tax-paying citizen, allowing the charity to claim back the basic rate income tax at the end of the financial year. With Gift Aid EPOS software you can be sure that you are getting all the money to which your cause is entitled.

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