Could you explain that please? I'm not sure I understand how you arrive at
that figure or where it comes from. Would be useful information.

Thank you,

Stevie


On 29 November 2013 13:14, Fæ <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29 November 2013 13:08, Andrew Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The difference is limited in practice - the government still gets
> > money that we don't - but it is a bit confusing to treat it as a
> > £200,000 outgoing when we never actually see it.
>
> We can express it in a much clearer way:
> "For every £1 you donate, less than half is spent on the stated
> outcomes of the charity".
>
> So, if claiming the tax back might push the charity into becoming
> *more* than 50% "efficient", it seems worth the effort.
>
> Fae
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