Support the communities who grow and craft your tea.
A donation to Rare Charity contributes towards the expansion of the scholarship programme. Many talented young people are determined to continue their education but lack the means to do so. We want to reach and support more exceptional scholars, giving them the opportunity to transform their lives and their communities.
£75 could pay for a month's full boarding school scholarship for a girl in Malawi. This provides vital support with accommodation, meals, materials and healthcare, to a student who could not otherwise continue their education.
Rare Charity's running costs are largely met by Rare Tea Company. Beyond the donation we make from your purchases, you can donate directly by adding these products to your basket.
All our donation products include a PDF printout that you can include in a card or present (it will be emailed to you after checking out). You can checkout with any currency for these donations, so please don't worry if you're shopping in €/$/¥. These are digital products and do not incur shipping charges.
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How Rare Charity began
At Rare Tea we believe in supporting the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social. Our founder and CEO Henrietta Lovell set up the wholly independent Rare Charity in an attempt to answer some of the social needs of the tea communities we work with.
She asked the people on our partner farms how we could best support them, and they gave a clear answer: educational opportunities for their children. This could allow young people to build long term, sustainable development for themselves, their families and their communities.
Rare Tea invests a direct percentage of revenue (not profit) into Rare Charity.
Rare Charity invests in full educational scholarships where opportunities are rare, but talent is not.
Rare Charity began in Malawi where we saw the greatest need.
Rare Charity's tertiary educational scholarship programme enables individuals to become qualified professionals. Over half these scholarships will always be set aside for young women.
In 2020, Rare Charity invested in girls at an earlier stage. Once schools reopened after COVID closures, it was clear that many girls had not returned and reports agreed on a steep rise in child marriages. Rare Charity invested in secondary scholarships to enable girls to choose education, to complete their secondary schooling and to fulfil their ambitions.
We know the programmes are working. The focus is tight and direct. By working specifically in tea communities we know personally, we can see a very real and positive impact. Rare Charity scholars have graduated and invested their skills as doctors, teachers, midwives and business leaders.
During 2022, Rare Charity expanded its work into Nepal.
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IOSS for EU Orders
Rare Tea Company uses IOSS (Import One Stop Shop) for EU orders placed on the website.
How IOSS works and how it is applied on the website.
The IOSS scheme allows us to collect VAT during checkout on your behalf, meaning that no VAT is due when your order is assessed by your local authority.
- If the combined value of the products in your cart are equal to or below €150 (excluding tax), VAT will be included at the point of sale and you should not be charged any fees when your order arrives.*
- Once the €150 threshold is exceeded VAT will be removed from the items in your cart and from this point onwards when your order ships you will be liable for local VAT, duties and import fees.**
To avoid unnecessary import charges, keep your orders under €150 (excluding tax and shipping). Tax is included on all applicable products at Rare Tea - if your order is applicable for IOSS tax will be shown at the checkout.
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Your order confirmation and shipping confirmation emails will also confirm whether your order is valid for IOSS.
As with all complex shipping methods, the IOSS system isn't foolproof, and orders that are valid for IOSS are occasionally incorrectly charged VAT by customs.
If an order shipped via IOSS and that you have paid VAT on does get incorrectly assessed by customs, please don't worry. It's usually just a mistake that can be fixed by contacting customs and explaining that the order shipped via IOSS with VAT already paid.
If this does happen to you then we suggest the following:
- Please contact us before speaking to customs.
- We will double check that the order was valid for IOSS.
- We will provide a VAT receipt and a shipping label as evidence.
- Contact your local customs for assistance, using the shipping label as evidence.
- If all else fails we will attempt to get our shipping provider to investigate, but this process can take a while.
*Please note - this does not include any applicable duty charged when the item is cleared. Within the EU tea is free from duty, but your region might have a different rules for non-tea items such as tins and teaware. Any duty charged is payable by you, the customer before delivery via your local customs authority.
**In special cases where custom fees have been unexpected we have retroactively refunded these in select cases. As of the 15th February 2023 (the start of IOSS) we have discontinued this process.
What is IOSS?
The Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) is the electronic portal businesses can use since 1 July 2021 to comply with their VAT e-commerce obligations on distance sales of imported goods.
Up until the 1st July 2021, no import VAT has to be paid for commercial goods of a value up to EUR 22. New VAT eCommerce rules abolished this provision as of 1st July 2021. Thus, from 1 July 2021, all commercial goods imported into the EU from a third country or third territory is subject to VAT irrespective of their value.
What is IOSS for?
IOSS allows suppliers and electronic interfaces selling imported goods to buyers in the EU to collect, declare and pay the VAT to the tax authorities, instead of making the buyer pay the VAT at the moment the goods are imported into the EU as it was previously the case (for products over 22 EUR).
What are the advantages of IOSS?
IOSS facilitates the collection, declaration and payment of VAT for sellers making distance sales of imported goods to buyers in the EU. The IOSS also makes the process easier for the buyer, who is only charged at the time of purchase, and therefore does not face any surprise fees when the goods are delivered. If the seller is not registered in the IOSS, the buyer has to pay the VAT and usually a customs clearance fee charged by the transporter.
What countries does IOSS apply to?
IOSS applies to the EU member states of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
It does not apply to the EEA.
How much tax will I get charged?
Tax will be charged at the base VAT rate of the shipping country.
Full details of IOSS can be found on the European Comission website.
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