Talieisin commit to responsible tax with first Fair Tax Mark
UK-based consultancy Talieisin have been awarded their first Fair Tax Mark, demonstrating their commitment to responsible corporate tax conduct.
Talieisin are a specialist defence technology consultancy that work with organisations operating at the forefront of national security and technological innovation. In a sector where trust and integrity are essential, the company have established a reputation for delivering expert advice and technical capability while maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct.
The Fair Tax Mark is the world’s first certification for responsible tax conduct. It is now widely regarded as being the gold standard for business worldwide. The certification is assessed and awarded by the Fair Tax Foundation using a set of Standards.
Talieisin have been assessed against the UK Small Business Standard. The company have demonstrated they are committed to paying the right amount of tax, in the right place, and at the right time, in accordance with the spirit of the law.
Their Fair Tax Mark accreditation complements their approach to responsible business practices across the board. They have integrated their ESG commitments and are also accredited by the Good Business Charter.
Greg Yates, Senior Ratings Manager at the Fair Tax Foundation, commented:
“The Fair Tax Mark is about celebrating businesses that are open and accountable about their tax affairs. We are pleased to welcome Talieisin to the growing community of organisations that recognise responsible tax conduct as an important part of doing business well. Their certification demonstrates that transparency and integrity remain central to their approach.”
George Elphick, Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Talieisin, said:
“Trust and integrity sit at the heart of what we do, alongside doing a good job for our clients, and we want to do our bit for the country. The Fair Tax Mark is one part of a wider approach to doing business well, in line with the environmental, social and governance commitments we already hold. It is one small way of showing that the words we put down on paper are more than a box-ticking exercise. They are a statement of our intent. We’re a small company, and the tax we pay is a drop in the ocean; but we think it matters to lead by example, because if everyone does their bit, all those efforts add up to something that can make a significant impact.”
