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Irish charities consortium launches tax-effective giving campaign

An independent steering group of charity fundraisers supported by the Irish Charities Tax Reform Group (ICTRG) has launched a Taxback Campaign to encourage more donors to make their donations qualify

Tax changes may have caused big drop in donations in Ireland

Changes in Irish tax rules brought in in 2007 may be having the effect of reducing the amount of money which is donated to charity by high earners, according to a study undertaken by the Community Fou

Irish will week announced

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Irish legacy promotion consortium, My Legacy, has launched its first 'Best Will in the World Week' to promote leaving a charitable bequst. The week runs from Monday 17th to Friday 21st October 2011.

Legacy was left to charity that did not exist

An advertisement in a Belfast newspaper in relation to a charitable legacy highlights the issues that arise when a legacy does not provide accurate and up to date details of the charity.

Legacy Promotion Ireland launches radio campaign

The legacy consortium formed to promote charity legacy giving in Ireland has launched a radio campaign to promote leaving a charitable legacy, according to a report in the

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    Cathal Ryan, the son of the late Ryanair founder, Tony Ryan, who died in 2007, has left €35 million to charity in his will.

    Irish charities promote free wills month

    An Irish charity consortium in Ireland has launched a month-long initiative offering free wills to the over-55s.

    Legacy promotion campaign to be launched in Northern Ireland

    Charities in Northern Ireland may soon be embarking on a joint legacy promotion campaign according to the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action.

    Planned giving roundtable in Dublin

    The European Association for Planned Giving has organised a roundtable on 'Philanthropy and Planned Giving in Ireland' in Dublin on 8th October.

    Irish charities launch TV legacy campaign

    Forty charities and non-profit organisations under the umbrella of Legacy Promotion Ireland (LPI)are launching a national TV advertising campaign.

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