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Tax threat to Jewish schools

January 14, 2016 16:19
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By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Talks are going on with the tax authorities to prevent a change in policy which could cost Jewish schools tens of thousands of pounds a year.

For many years, state-aided schools have been able to claim as tax relief on contributions made by parents towards the cost of Jewish studies and security.

Higher-rate tax payers have additionally been able to reclaim some tax on the payments, which have been treated as charitable by HM Revenue and Customs.

But in the past 18 months a number of schools have been challenged by the Revenue over whether parental contributions can continue to qualify for tax relief through Gift Aid.