Support FOTAC - Tax Friendly Giving
If you’re a UK taxpayer, you can help us to raise even more money for TAC’s vital work. There are a number of schemes which allow us to claim back tax on donations - so for every £10 you give, FOTAC can claim a further £2.50 or £4 from the Government. Check to see if the following apply to you.

Payroll Giving
You may be able to join a Payroll Giving scheme at your workplace sometimes called Give As You Earn) - and on top of your regular donations we’ll benefit from the tax you would have paid on that money. Speak to your company, or contact us more details.

Claiming Tax Back
As a registered British charity, we’re able to claim back from the Inland Revenue on any donations by UK taxpayers - anything from 25 to 40% on top of your donation! Fill out a Gift Aid form allowing us to claim back unpaid tax on your donation. Or contact us for more information.

Get more from your tax returns
It’s now possible to nominate FOTAC to receive any overpaid tax on your behalf at the end of the financial year. Even if it’s just a few pounds, it can help to further TAC and FOTAC’s work. Simply nominate FOTAC in your tax return, quoting our number, or contact us for more details or information.

Gift Aid
We can claim back tax on any donations from UK taxpayers. Fill out our Gift Aid Form and post it to us with a record of how much you've donated, and we can claim extra money back from the Treasury!
TAC: The first 5 years
Find out about our history by watching this video that presents some insight into the politics and reality of the South African response to HIV/AIDS. The video follows the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), an HIV/AIDS advocacy organization, which has held its own government and big pharmaceutical companies accountable to the interests of the South African people.
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Support Us - Get the T-Shirt
We're pleased to unveil our new T-shirt design, which raises the profile of FOTAC's role in the fight against HIV.
Support Us - Get the Book
Imagine a book written by some of the best fiction writers in the world: Margaret Atwood, Woody Allen, Gunter Grass, Arthur Miller, Gabrielle Garcia Marquez, Susan Sontag, John Updike... What if that book were edited by Nobel Prize winner, Nadine Gordimer?








