TaxAssist is a proud full bfa member, which means that we fully endorse the bfa’s code of ethics and operate in accordance with them.  To become full members, franchisors must prove a sustained trading, financial and franchising record over a period of time. TaxAssist was subject to an initial assessment and we are happy to announce that we have recently undergone and passed a routine re-accreditation.

All Full members of the bfa must meet four key criteria: that the business is viable, franchisable, ethical and fully disclosed.  Franchisors are expected to demonstrate how they meet these standards and provide evidence of the same, where appropriate.

The bfa is the only voluntary accreditation body for franchising in the UK. Its remit is to develop and continuously improve the standards of good practice in franchising and to accredit franchisors who meet these standards. The bfa represents hundreds of UK franchise brands each vetted against a strict code of business practice.

March 2016

With a detailed plan for the growth and evolution of the TaxAssist brand, plus the addition of new products and services, these are exciting times for the TaxAssist network.

Daren Moore, Group Chief Executive Officer

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Accreditations & ethics

The Group abides by the ethics of the British Franchise Association (bfa) and works closely with all relevant accountancy and tax professional bodies and institutions. TaxAssist Accountants is also a member of the Irish Franchise Association and the Franchise Council of Australia (FCA).

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