Registered charities in the UK benefit from a broad exemption from most tax, so they might be forgiven for assuming that they are also exempt from VAT – but that is not the case. To make it more confusing, the law as HMRC applies it can mean that the same payment is taxable consideration from a VAT perspective, yet qualifies as a donation for Gift Aid purposes.
Source: europeantax.blog
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