

Tax is often presented as a burden, but it shouldn’t be – not when considered against the huge array of public services it helps fund. From education, health and social care, to flood defence, roads, policing and defence. Corporate income tax also plays a crucial role in holding the whole tax system together, helping to counter financial inequalities and rebalance distorted economies.
Fair Tax Week 2026 (21–28 June) is an opportunity for businesses to step forward and say what they pay with pride, and UK councils to declare their support for the economic contribution this makes locally.
The week also serves as a platform for others to share their thoughts, and an opportunity to explore the latest data on UK public attitudes to corporate tax conduct.
Please join us to make Fair Tax Week 2026 the biggest and best yet.
Design and impact agency LEAP have been awarded the Fair Tax Mark. This means they operate at the highest level of business tax conduct. LEAP provide branding and digital services, as well as strategy and consultancy. Their clients include Tilda, the UK Space Agency and Divine Chocolate. Sustainability and good business are at the centre of their ethos, meaning their …
In this series for the Fair Tax Foundation, our certified organisations tell us how the Fair Tax Mark has helped open opportunities or overcome challenges specific to their sector. Here, Abbas Shapuri, chartered accountant at Third Sector Accountancy, shares why the Fair Tax Mark is so important for a sector rooted in achieving social goals: social enterprises. For social enterprises, social and environmental …
We’re delighted to announce this year Fair Tax Week will take place 21-28 June. Tax Justice Sunday will be on the last Sunday, 28 June.
Fair Tax Week is an annual awareness-raising week celebrating the importance of businesses paying corporate income tax responsibly.