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one lump or two
One Lump or Two

Is available to order direct from NEPAC for £9.95 +
£2.00 p & p

 

If we are to find better treatment and cures for Cancer we must continue to raise money to help the research and carers.

A change in the tax law means that charities can reclaim income tax paid on every pound donated to charity, by taxpayers.

If you are a taxpayer, and you complete a Gift Aid Declaration, NEPAC can claim income tax paid, on any donation you make. You can make a one-off donation, occasional donations, or small, regular donations on a monthly/six-monthly/annual basis, and NEPAC can reclaim an extra 28% back from the Inland Revenue, thus enhancing your gift at no extra cost to you! For example every £1 you give becomes £1.28 for the charity. If you are a high rate taxpayer, there is an even greater incentive to give to charity in this way. If you have any questions or need further help or advice please contact NEPAC.

If you would like to help please complete the Gift Aid Declaration available by downloading the declaration form, which is in Adobe Acrobat© Reader format. If you requie the reader software (it's free) click here.

 

There are several differnt ways different ways in which you can help NEPAC:

  • Gift Aid - Donations to NEPAC and The George Walker Appeal on which we can claim the tax back
  • Payroll Giving - Regular donations done through your payroll department
  • Legacy Giving - Help us by leaving a legacy in a will.

 

If you have any questions or need further help or advice on making a donation please contact NEPAC


 
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