UK charity tax relief statistics
This is the annual update of UK charity tax relief statistics, including reliefs for charities and their donors.
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This series contains information on tax reliefs for charities and charitable giving, covering a range of taxes. Data is derived from HM Revenue & Customs’ administrative records, together with a statutory collection for Payroll Giving. More information is given in the statistical release.
Tables 1 and 2 provide statistics related to the total tax relief amounts by category of relief by tax year.
Table 3 provides amounts donated and tax repayments to charities on donations from an individual or company by tax year.
Table 4 displays count of charities and total amounts of repayments of basic rate Income Tax, by tax year.
Table 5 shows donations declared by individuals completing Self Assessment, by tax year.
Table 6 provides breakdowns of donations declared by individuals completing UK Self Assessment, by main source of income, taxpayer age, gross taxpayer income, donation amount and gender.
Table 7 shows donations declared by individuals completing Self Assessment by government office region and Parliamentary constituency.
Table 8 provides statistics related to the UK Payroll Giving scheme: the number of donors, amounts donated and cost of relief, by tax year.
You can find all tables updated since December 2013 on the National Archives website.
Tables published online between 2006 and 2013 can be found here.
To find an old publication, click the year it was published. The numbers in circles identify dates when our statistics were archived, click on one of these to access our statistics as they were published at the time.
Last updated 25 November 2022 + show all updates
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Page updated to include information about current HMRC public consultation on our statistical publications.
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