Donate

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In addition to HSE funding and membership fees, the society also relies on donations to contribute towards running costs. There are several ways you can help the society with donations:

  • Make a lump sum donation.
  • Set up a monthly direct debit to cover membership and give that bit extra to support the Society.
  • Encourage your company to donate to the Society.
  • Let us know about Corporate Responsibility Programmes that we might benefit from.
  • Let us know about other forms of funding we might benefit from.

Claiming Tax on donations

You can increase the amount of your donation by allowing the society to claim back the tax. The Coeliac Society of Ireland is eligible to claim a tax repayment from the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland on all donations that are made by PAYE taxpayers that are greater than the sum of €250 a year.

Please complete the chy2cert form if you wish to allow the Coeliac Society of Ireland to claim back tax associated with your donation and return to the office at: Coeliac Society of Ireland, Carmichael House, North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7.

Setting up a Direct Debit

To set up a monthly donation download and fill in the form below and send it to the office, along with a new membership or renewal form. It is important that we have a form with your signature and it is also important that we know your full name and address to correctly match the direct debit form to the record on our system.

image of Adobe Acrobat PDF logo Direct Debit mandate form

If you have any questions about making a donation please contact the office.

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