The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Policy Bi-Monthly Newsletter – September 2016
Tackling offshore tax evasion: a requirement to correct 2 September 2016
A consultation has been published to introduce legislation that will require taxpayers with outstanding tax liabilities relating to offshore interests, where they have yet to put their UK tax affairs in order, to come forward and correct those liabilities by September 2018. The consequence of not meeting the requirement and carrying out the necessary correction within the defined window would see the taxpayer subjected to a new set of legal sanctions for ‘‘failing to correct’’.
This consultation invites views on the proposed principles and design aspects including a toughened offshore penalties framework and introducing an obligation for taxpayers to put past affairs in order before tougher penalties are introduced and Automatic Exchange of Information agreements come into full effect in 2018.
A Requirement to Correct past offshore tax non-compliance was first announced at Autumn Statement 2015 and confirmed at Budget 2016 and subject to agreement, legislation is planned through the Finance Bill 2017.
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