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Onerous new rules nobble charity donation startup

IRD policy change on tax agents forces TaxGift into ‘hibernation’.

TaxGift founder Hannah Andrews.

Tim Hunter Mon, 10 Oct 2022

Innovative charitable donation startup TaxGift has closed to new customers after Inland Revenue introduced more onerous identity verification processes for onboarding clients.

TaxGift, whose backers include several well-known names from the business and legal fraternities, runs an online platform

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Tim Hunter Mon, 10 Oct 2022
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