Philosophy:Fair Tax Mark

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The Fair Tax Mark[1][2] is an independent accreditation awarded by the Fair Tax Foundation after an assessment based on "Transparency [and] tax rate, disclosure and avoidance"...[3] As of January 2016, it is applicable to UK businesses.[4][5] The process of assessing a company for the mark is intended to be initiated by the company that wants the mark.

The mark is awarded by the company Fair Tax Foundation Limited, a not-for-profit community benefit society, incorporated 18 February 2014, company number IP032308.[6] The Tax Justice Network assisted in raising initial funding, and it is supported by a number of other organisations[7] including the Public and Commercial Services Union.[8] Before the present company was formed, an "earlier incarnation" undertook a pilot study in June 2013.[9]

Tax policy

In their directors' report in their financial statements for the period ending 31 December 2014, Fair Tax Mark Limited committed themselves to paying taxes "in accordance with the spirit of all tax laws" and not to use options, allowances, or reliefs, or undertake specific transactions "that are contrary to the spirit of the law".[10]

Awardees

The first organisations to be accredited, in February 2014, were Midcounties Co-operative, The Phone Co-op and Unity Trust Bank.[11]

As of May 2021, 62 companies had been awarded the mark, including SSE plc,[12] the first FTSE100 company to achieve the mark.[2][13]

References

  1. Scott, Craig (20 February 2014). "Fair Tax Mark to reward tax justice". London: The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/fair-tax-mark-to-reward-tax-justice. Retrieved 1 October 2017. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Houlder, Vanessa (2 February 2015). "Companies debate merits of ‘fair tax’ kitemarkFair Tax Mark to reward tax justice". London: Financial Times. https://www.ft.com/content/5960de76-a9f7-11e4-9fa7-00144feab7de. Retrieved 1 October 2017. 
  3. "Fair Tax Criteria". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/criteria/. Retrieved 21 January 2016. 
  4. "The Fair Tax Criteria". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/criteria/. Retrieved 21 January 2016. 
  5. "What’s the Fair Tax Mark?". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/what-is-it/. Retrieved 23 January 2016. 
  6. "Company profile of: FAIR TAX MARK LIMITED". http://www.companieshousedata.co.uk/c/IP032308. Retrieved 21 May 2021. 
  7. "Who we are". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/who-we-are/. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  8. "Fair Tax Mark highlights good taxpayers". http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/news_and_events/pcs_comment/pcs_comment_archive.cfm/fair-tax-mark-highlights-good-taxpayers. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  9. "2013 pilot study". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/pilot-study/. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  10. "Financial Statements". http://www.fairtaxmark.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/F035-2014-signed-scanned-accounts.pdf. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  11. "Fair Tax Mark scheme launches". economia (ICAEW) (Feb 2014). http://economia.icaew.com/news/february2014/fair-tax-mark-scheme-launches. Retrieved 10 July 2017. 
  12. "BREAKTHROUGH FOR FAIR TAX CAMPAIGNERS AS SSE PLC BECOMES FIRST FTSE 100 COMPANY TO BE AWARDED FAIR TAX MARK". http://sse.com/newsandviews/allarticles/2014/10/breakthrough-for-fair-tax-campaigners-as-sse-plc-becomes-first-ftse-100-company-to-be-awarded-fair-tax-mark/. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  13. Imman, Phillip (20 October 2014). "SSE becomes first FTSE 100 company to be awarded Fair Tax Mark". London: The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/oct/20/sse-becomes-first-ftse-100-company-awarded-fair-tax-mark. Retrieved 1 October 2017.