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Tax experts call for Band Aid tax break to benefit all charitiesHoward Lake| 6 December 2004 | NewsTagged with: financeTax experts are calling for VAT to be scrapped for all charities following the Treasury decision to refund the tax from the sale of Band Aid DVD and new version of the chart topping single Do they know it Christmas ;The Band Aid Trust expects the gesture to save it up to 拢4 million in tax and associated administrative costs.The Treasury gesture mimics the Tory government refund of VAT from sales of the original Band Aid single and its own refund of VAT on the record Candle in the Wind ;, the proc yeezy eeds of which went to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. AdvertisementRelated postsUK Fundraising15 January 2004New discussion forum for nike air force charities on saving moneyUK Fundraising4 March 2004Blackbaud Inc to floatUK Fundraising4 June 2009Hackney Council for Voluntary Services chooses IRIS Exchequer to streamline its finan adidas samba adidas cial processesUK Fundraising8 February 2018Big Society Capital launches 拢30m fund for social lenders About Howard LakeHoward Lake is consultant editor of UK Fundraising. He founded the site in 1994 and successfully sold it in 2022. As director of Giving X Ltd he is exploring growing giving on a massive scale.He is the founder of Fundraising Camp and co-founder of GoodJobs. Advertisements Advertise Jtus Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises record amount with Christmas campaign
Assistant DA says Lackeys testimony was trueHood denies Scruggs threatened to fund opponentBy Alyssa SchnuggStaff WriterWhat would a good legal thriller be without some he-said- air force 1 she-said to throw into the mix of intrigue, corruption and accusations But in the infamous judicial bribery case involving Richard Dickie Scruggs and four others, there appears to be a case of he-said-he-said-he-said. On Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge Henry Lackey testified during a civil lawsuit hearing against Scruggs that Assistant District Attorney Lon Stallings told him in March 2007 that Attorney General Jim Hood told him that Scruggs, through former Attorney General Mike Moore, had promised him if he did not go along with the settlement in a legal dispute between State Farm Fire 038; Casualty Co. and Scruggs over the insurers handling of homeowners claims, that Scruggs and Moore would find a candidate who would run against him.Hood has denied Moore ever made such a threat to him. No, Mike Moore never approached me with such a message, Hood said Wednesday in an e-mail to The EAGLE. Judge Lackey was right to turn the case over to the federal government which has the wiretap authority that the state lacks. Lackeys testimony Tuesday came during a civil hearing for a lawsuit filed by a Jackson law firm, Jones, Funerburg, Sessums, Peterson and Lee. The lawsuit alleged Scruggs and the others owala website conspired to freeze out the Jones firm and offered mizuno de it a ridiculously low figure for its work on Katri
Tax experts call for Band Aid tax break to benefit all charitiesHoward Lake| 6 December 2004 | NewsTagged with: financeTax experts are calling for VAT to be scrapped for all charities following the Treasury decision to refund the tax from the sale of Band Aid DVD and new version of the chart topping single Do they know it Christmas ;The Band Aid Trust expects the gesture to save it up to 拢4 million in tax and associated administrative costs.The Treasury gesture mimics the Tory government refund of VAT from sales of the original Band Aid single and its own refund of VAT on the record Candle in the Wind ;, the proc yeezy eeds of which went to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. AdvertisementRelated postsUK Fundraising15 January 2004New discussion forum for nike air force charities on saving moneyUK Fundraising4 March 2004Blackbaud Inc to floatUK Fundraising4 June 2009Hackney Council for Voluntary Services chooses IRIS Exchequer to streamline its finan adidas samba adidas cial processesUK Fundraising8 February 2018Big Society Capital launches 拢30m fund for social lenders About Howard LakeHoward Lake is consultant editor of UK Fundraising. He founded the site in 1994 and successfully sold it in 2022. As director of Giving X Ltd he is exploring growing giving on a massive scale.He is the founder of Fundraising Camp and co-founder of GoodJobs. Advertisements Advertise Jtus Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises record amount with Christmas campaign
Assistant DA says Lackeys testimony was trueHood denies Scruggs threatened to fund opponentBy Alyssa SchnuggStaff WriterWhat would a good legal thriller be without some he-said- air force 1 she-said to throw into the mix of intrigue, corruption and accusations But in the infamous judicial bribery case involving Richard Dickie Scruggs and four others, there appears to be a case of he-said-he-said-he-said. On Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge Henry Lackey testified during a civil lawsuit hearing against Scruggs that Assistant District Attorney Lon Stallings told him in March 2007 that Attorney General Jim Hood told him that Scruggs, through former Attorney General Mike Moore, had promised him if he did not go along with the settlement in a legal dispute between State Farm Fire 038; Casualty Co. and Scruggs over the insurers handling of homeowners claims, that Scruggs and Moore would find a candidate who would run against him.Hood has denied Moore ever made such a threat to him. No, Mike Moore never approached me with such a message, Hood said Wednesday in an e-mail to The EAGLE. Judge Lackey was right to turn the case over to the federal government which has the wiretap authority that the state lacks. Lackeys testimony Tuesday came during a civil hearing for a lawsuit filed by a Jackson law firm, Jones, Funerburg, Sessums, Peterson and Lee. The lawsuit alleged Scruggs and the others owala website conspired to freeze out the Jones firm and offered mizuno de it a ridiculously low figure for its work on Katri