Ukraine Crisis - Donation Guide for Self-Employed & Limited Companies

Truway Accounting • Apr 10, 2022

Ukraine's humanitarian situation is fast deteriorating, with millions of people already displaced and in desperate need of assistance. Irish charities, community groups, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are working around the clock in Ireland and overseas to aid those affected by the crisis.

Making a tax-deductible donation to an Irish registered charity is the most efficient way to save lives.

The Charitable Donation Scheme allows small businesses and limited organisations to receive tax credit on qualified donation made to registered charities.


If a self employed individual donates €250 or more in a calendar year, the registered organisation may claim a tax refund on that donation.


If a corporation (Limited Company) donates €250 or more in a calendar year, it can claim a tax deduction as if the donation were a business expense.


This program has a four-year time limit for filing a claim.

We have made a donation to the Christian Aid Ukraine Crisis Appeal to show our support with the people of Ukraine.


Donations to Christian Aid will go towards providing food, medication, shelter, and water to those in need.


If you want to do the same, keep in mind that you can do so in a tax-efficient manner. Do you require assistance? Please contact our qualified professionals.

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