How the rules apply to cross-border giving

The rules on tax relief are complicated. But for expatriates or foreigners seeking to donate to charities in another country it has traditionally been very simple: there is no tax relief.

Donors can get round this by donating to a charity registered in the country in which they live that then sends the gift on. In total, 13 countries are covered by the Transnational Giving Europe network.

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