Tax Advisers' Benevolent Fund - How to apply

History

TABF was established by trust deed by CIOT & ATT as a registered charity (charity number 1049658) in 1995 principally to help members and former members and their dependents in need of financial assistance or advice. In addition, TABF has wider general purpose charitable objects. The Worshipful Company of Tax Advisers (WCoTA) is the Corporate Trustee.

Case Histories

Hardship grants are paid to members, students and their dependants because of personal circumstances such as illness, injury, unemployment, redundancy, low income, expensive disability aid cost or building modification requirements and arrears of outstanding priority bills that pose a threat to the applicant.

Funding

CIOT, ATT, WCoTA and its members fund TABF. If you would like to make a donation by bank transfer, standing order or direct debit, or leave a gift in your will please get in touch with: [email protected] 

How to apply to TABF for a grant

Please see our separate page on The Tax Advisers' Benevolent Fund for details of grants and bursaries available, and how to apply.