Fair Tax Mark – the gold standard of responsible tax conduct

Tax contributions are a key part of the positive social and economic impact made by your business. They help the communities in which you operate to deliver valuable public services like education, healthcare, roads, policing and more.

The growth of tax havens and unethical corporate tax conduct have become prominent concerns across the world. Across the globe, close to 40% of multinational profits (US$970bn) are artificially shifted to tax havens each year, leading to a US$250bn reduction in corporate income tax revenue.

You believe your business is doing the right thing when it comes to tax. Fair Tax Mark accreditation can help you demonstrate this and stand out from the crowd.

A robust, independent accreditation, the Fair Tax Mark is available to businesses of all sizes and multinationals based anywhere in the world.

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The benefits of securing the Fair Tax Mark

Businesses seek accreditation for many reasons, from enhanced CSR and ESG credentials to boosting customer confidence.

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Accredited organisations include listed PLCs, global multinationals, co-operatives, social enterprises and large private businesses.

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Seven magnificent reasons to pursue Fair Tax Mark accreditation

There are a thousand and one issues out there that business is being asked to champion – on top of the day-to-day challenge of thriving commercially in an ever more competitive world. Approaches and acronyms abound, be it ESG or CSR or SRI or SDGs, with each urging that a business prioritise their favoured issues.

So, why should a business prioritise responsible tax conduct and tax transparency, and pursue Fair Tax Mark accreditation?

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Vital loopholes remain in the UK’s fight against dirty money

The terrible Russian invasion of Ukraine laid bare the extent of the UK’s exposure to illicit finance, prompting concerted counter efforts by parliamentarians. This week, a welcome second Economic Crime Bill edges closer to being finalised, but substantial loopholes are in danger of being left unaddressed unless amendments – backed by leading anti-corruption and tax justice groups – are accepted.

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Tax transparency slowly grinding forward across the globe

The advance of tax transparency was never going to be quick and smooth. But it is slowly but surely grinding forward, with increasing legal requirements emerging across many parts of the globe. At the Fair Tax Foundation, we believe that comprehensively implemented public Country-by-Country Reporting (pCbCR) significantly enhances the ability of stakeholders across the world to form an informed opinion as to whether a business is paying the right amount of tax, in the right place and at the right time.

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