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Information For Employers

How Payroll Giving Works
Payroll giving is the most cost effective form of fundraising for both charities and companies. Our free promotion of a company’s payroll giving scheme allows corporate social responsibilities to be fulfilled, whilst offering a beneficial scheme to employees wishing to give to charity.

When visiting a company we ideally like to have a brief talk to staff in the work place or otherwise, during break times. All of our presenters are highly trained and experienced. Any special requests can be adhered to.

The actual process of making pre-tax deductions from employees pay is a fairly simple and most payroll packages have the facility. A company's payroll department is required to make deductions from the donators’ salaries before tax calculations, but after National Insurance, much like a pension deduction.

The monies from every employee donating to charity through their pay are then sent to the chosen Payroll Giving Agency each month. A list of doners names and amounts pledged, including any changes from previous monies (ongoing) are also sent to the PG Agency. The procedure usually takes any payroll department around 10 minutes a month to administer.
Any time spent administering the scheme is also tax deductible against the company's corporate tax.




Setting it Up
Companies recognising the benefits and potential of setting up a Payroll Giving Scheme first need to register with a Payroll Giving Agency. Payroll Giving Agencies are the organisations that company payrolls send monies deducted from employees’ salaries to. The payroll giving agency then distributes these moneys to the appropriate charities.

The three largest Payroll agencies that Hands On work with are:

Charities Aid Foundation
Charities Trust
South West Charitable Giving

Please note that for companies who are registered with the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) the payroll giving scheme is called Give As You Earn (GAYE).

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Payroll Giving Quality Mark
Further benefits to companies include special awards that have been instigated by the Government. These awards recognise and reward companies of all sizes for making Payroll Giving available to their staff. The Payroll Giving Quality Mark comprises of a certificate and logo that can be used on corporate literature. This acknowledges that the company has implemented Payroll Giving and demonstrated their commitment to the good causes their employees care about.

The bronze award is given to employers that achieve 1% employee  participation in Payroll Giving
                                      Bronze Award


The Silver award is given to employers who have 5% of employees donating

                                      Silver Award


The Gold award is given to employers that achieve 10% employee participation in Payroll Giving and pay the Administration charge, match donations or have promoted Payroll Giving during the previous year

                                        Gold Award

For more information visit the Governments website


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