Allow us to blow your mind!
Right now, there’s roughly $1,000,000,000 of unclaimed charitable donation tax rebates waiting for New Zealanders to claim them.
Some of that money is yours. Maybe you could do with that money in your pocket. The charities you support could definitely use it. Either way, the last place to leave it is with the IRD because if the money isn’t claimed, its potential is lost.
We’ve got two ways you can claim your rebate. Both let you decide if the money goes back in your pocket, or redirects to the charities you already support.
The slightly clunky time-consuming way: In April, we will send you a single receipt for all of your regular donations during this financial year. You’ll need that receipt to claim your rebate through the IRD. Your donation receipt email will include the full info on the various ways to do that. When you get your rebate, if you want to regift it to your One Percent Collective charities, you can do that by simply transferring it back to our charities via online banking.
The silky-smooth easy way: Sign up with Supergenerous. It takes about 2 minutes. Supergenerous are the first NZ company registered with the IRD, dedicated entirely to filing donation tax rebates on your behalf. Not just for the current tax year but previous years, too! For a small fee that comes out of your rebate, Supergenerous will beaver away in the background to take care of your donation rebates every year from here on in. You choose whether to receive the rebate yourself or automatically regift it to your charities during the simple sign up.
But wait! There’s more! (Cue cheesy infomercial music.) If you sign up with Supergenerous before March 31, they will donate $5 to One Percent Collective and we’ll pass every cent of that on to our partner charities.
Sound good?
If you’re a stickler for the fine print, view the terms of the $5 sign up promotion here.