Taney parish maintains a lively Christian witness within the city of Dublin and beyond, but money is always necessary to keep such beautiful old buildings maintained, to help those who are less fortunate than ourselves and also to develop creative and interesting programmes in the parish. you can support us with your financial giving in a number of ways:
Structured Giving
Structured giving through standing order or the envelope system is encouraged, as it is more beneficial to both you and the parish. For contributions of €250 per year from individuals (PAYE and Self-Assessed) the parish, as a registered charity, can avail of and benefit from tax rebates. Tax relief is to be given at a blended rate of 31% to all tax payers regardless of their marginal rate. The Parish will issue you with an annual receipt and a form which will enable the parish to recoup the tax on the amount of your donation. This means that a gift of €250 is actually worth €362.32 and a gift of €1,000 is worth €1,449.28 to the parish.
We are very grateful to all those parishioners who participate in this scheme – it means a lot to us in terms of our annual budget.
Become a Donor
You can make a donation for any amount to Taney. Contact the Parish Office to make a donation. If you prefer to make your donation by cheque or by cash please contact the parish office for further information. Donations can be one-off, or continue over an agreed period of time.
Legacy giving
If you would like to consider supporting our work through a legacy please contact the Parish Office. We would be honoured to assist you in planning a gift that will benefit both the Church and the community which it serves. Please contact the Parish Office for further information. Your giving is vital for the Church and is much appreciated. Parishioner contributions are the primary source of income for the parish.
For further information on ‘Structured Giving’ and for other options of giving please contact the parish office (info@taneyparish.ie) 01-2985491
Please note that all donations are treated with the utmost confidentiality.