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Shaw Stone
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Hi Guys
I'm considering supporting a charity through the company. Either UNICEF or Save the Children. It will be good for PR and on a personal level it is something I would like to do.
I'm thinking of adding £5 to every quote with a commitment that we would then match the customer's donation. It would be optional so people can opt out. The average cost of a granite worktop is about £2500 so I don't think an extra fiver will phase many people. I'm also looking into how gift aid works and how much it is on £10 as this will form the marketing message for the campaign, i.e. Turn a fiver into £12.50 (or whatever it is)?
Id like to hear you're thoughts. Is this a good idea, am I asking too much or too little, will people be put off even though they can opt out and am I heading into a minefield of tax legislation?
Thanks in advance
Robert
I'm considering supporting a charity through the company. Either UNICEF or Save the Children. It will be good for PR and on a personal level it is something I would like to do.
I'm thinking of adding £5 to every quote with a commitment that we would then match the customer's donation. It would be optional so people can opt out. The average cost of a granite worktop is about £2500 so I don't think an extra fiver will phase many people. I'm also looking into how gift aid works and how much it is on £10 as this will form the marketing message for the campaign, i.e. Turn a fiver into £12.50 (or whatever it is)?
Id like to hear you're thoughts. Is this a good idea, am I asking too much or too little, will people be put off even though they can opt out and am I heading into a minefield of tax legislation?
Thanks in advance
Robert
