Charitable donations through wills hit £2.1bn in 2024

Jan 3, 2025

In 2024, over 400 estates donated at least £1 million to charities, contributing to a record-breaking total. Gifts exceeding £1m rose by 33% from the previous year, increasing from £850m in 2023 to £1.1bn.

These high-value donations accounted for 54% of the £2.1bn gifted to charities through wills in 2024. A total of 440 estates made significant charitable contributions, reducing their exposure to inheritance tax (IHT).

Many individuals choose to leave large portions of their estates to charity for personal and philanthropic reasons, often supporting organisations they value. However, there are financial incentives as well. Those who donate more than 10% of an estate to charity benefit from a reduced IHT rate of 36%, compared to the standard 40%.

The trend of large charitable donations has grown steadily over recent years. In 2018/19, £760m in gifts over £1m were left to charities through wills. This figure rose to £930m in 2019/20.

By donating to charities, individuals can support meaningful causes while mitigating tax liabilities, reflecting both generosity and strategic estate planning.

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