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AAB / Blog / Anything to declare?
BLOG20th Aug 2018
Unfortunately this is not a question about the duty free goods which accompanied you back from your summer holiday! On 30 September 2018, the opportunity to tell HMRC about previously undisclosed overseas assets or income, using the beneficial terms of their Worldwide Disclosure Facility (WDF), will end.
After 30 September, where tax is found to have been underpaid on any overseas assets, income, activities or transfers, the consequences are eye watering including penalties starting at 200% of the tax due and an entry in HMRC’s published list of tax dodgers.
The Requirement to Correct (RTC) is the latest weapon in HMRC’s crackdown on offshore tax evasion. RTC places a statutory obligation on taxpayers to correct any offshore tax non-compliance as at 5 April 2017. It applies to Income, Capital Gains and Inheritance Tax and to all tax payers i.e. individuals, partnerships, trustees and companies.
With the automatic exchange of tax and financial information between tax authorities on a global level, HMRC will be in possession of an unprecedented amount of information, identifying individuals based in the UK, who have assets or income arising in overseas countries. HMRC will be cross checking this information against Tax Returns filed already and identifying where Tax Returns should have been filed.
HMRC have put in place a number of disclosure facilities to encourage tax payers to come forward and settle the tax due on previously undisclosed income and gains, both UK and overseas. The most recent facility is the WDF which allows for significantly reduced penalties.
The opportunity to use the WDF comes to an end very soon. The intention to use the WDF must be notified to HMRC by 30 September 2018. After that, a full disclosure of all of the relevant information must be made within 90 days i.e. by 29 December 2018.
Penalties for an unprompted disclosure under the WDF are likely to be low, around 10% of the tax due, where tax return omissions are regarded as careless. If omissions are deliberate, the penalty is likely to be around 30% assuming full co-operation is given.
If notification to disclose is not made by 30 September 2018 and the tax liability is not fully disclosed within the 90 day window, there will be a “Failure To Correct (FTC)”. If a tax liability subsequently comes to light, whether uncovered by HMRC or the tax payer and irrespective of whether the omission was deliberate or careless, the FTC sanctions will bite.
Frequently individuals genuinely do not appreciate their reporting requirements associated with overseas assets or investments. The Oil and Gas sector is a global workplace and can result in shares or benefits being received when overseas, which may still be liable to UK tax.
If you have overseas assets or income which have not featured on your UK tax returns, you should take advice NOW to establish whether you have a Requirement To Correct historic tax returns.
We have helped a number of individuals to make a disclosure under WDF with significantly reduced penalties.
For more information please don’t hesitate to contact us directly.
Find our more about our Private Client Tax team.
How AAB can help
Our team support a diverse array of individuals such as employed professionals, business owners, families and international sports stars. As AAB clients, they all benefit from absolute confidentiality and share a unified goal of optimising and safeguarding their personal wealth. Our services extend far beyond mere tax return completion. In addition to standard personal tax compliance, our dedicated team of personal tax specialists delivers dependable and practical tax advice, ensuring full compliance and optimal positioning.
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