Payroll giving allows you to donate to REACT directly from your pay and receive instant tax benefits that reduce your payable PAYE. It’s an effortless way to give regularly to ceative projects while also ensuring you get the tax rebates you’re entitled to.
How payroll giving works
With payroll giving, your donation to REACT is taken out of your regular pay before it goes into your bank account. If your donation is more than $5, you receive a third of the donation amount as an immediate tax rebate. So if you donate $15 through payroll giving, you’ll only have a $10 reduction in your take-home pay.
With other forms of donating, you usually have to wait until the end of the tax year to claim your tax rebate. Payroll giving ensures you get the tax advantages immediately.
Why give to REACT
Our workshops offer free access to all. Most of our project funds are reliant on a top up to make them happen.
Funding bodies are keen to see other funding streams. Most funds we recieve are targeted to specific projects. Donating to REACT through payroll giving helps us to raise the funds we need to provide our programmes and free community workshops
Employer information about payroll giving
To offer your staff the chance to donate through payroll giving, you need to sign up for the scheme with the IRD. Find more information on the Employer Information page.
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Employee information about payroll giving
Are you interested in giving regularly to React through your pay? Anything over $5 earns a tax rebate.
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More information from the IRD
Payroll giving is an Inland Revenue initiative that was introduced in 2010. You can find out more about it on the IRD website.
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Sponsorship
As a charitable Donee listed organisation we can accept donations and issue reciepts for tax credits .
We value our relationships with our sponsors and promote their support.
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