Offshore matters (Pre-Budget Report 2008)
November 25th, 2008Offshore Funds
The expected detailed rules relating to “Reporting Fund status” for offshore funds which are to take effect from 6 April 2009 were not included within the details of the Pre Budget Report announcements.
Offshore centres
The Government announced that they will shortly commission an independent review of British offshore financial centres in response to the severe financial turbulence facing the global economy.
It is likely that the review will in part focus on tax practices in the offshore centres and comes at a time when the US are considering targeted measures as regards the 2007 “ Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act”.
The Government have however made it clear that the review will not consider changes to the UK’s constitutional relationship with the crown dependencies.
Offshore disclosure facility
There will be a further opportunity in 2009 for holders of offshore accounts on which UK tax is due but has not been paid, to make a full disclosure of details to HMRC. It is likely that a reduced penalty of 10% on unpaid tax will apply but further details will be announced next year.
EU Savings Directive
The EU commission has recently published details that it is to extend the EU Savings Directive so as to widen both the scope of exchange of information control and the with-holding of tax at source on certain types of investments where an EU paying agent makes a payment to an individual in a member state.
The new proposals will affect:
• Offshore Trusts/ Foundations and other arrangements where the EU paying agent is able to identify and determine that the beneficial owner is a resident of a member state. This is therefore likely to catch nominee type structures.
• Securities where at least 95% of an investor’s capital is guaranteed.
• Life insurance contracts which are performance linked and where the mortality risk covered is less than 5% of the capital amount.
• Investment funds that have invested in certain structured products issued by an EU paying agent.