PART 3U.K.REPORTING FUNDS AND THE TREATMENT OF PARTICIPANTS IN REPORTING FUNDS

CHAPTER 9U.K.THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION TO HMRC

Information obligations of reporting fundsU.K.

107.—(1) HMRC may give notice requiring a reporting fund or its managers, within such time, not being less than 42 days, as is specified in the notice, to provide any information, particulars or documents, in the possession or power of the reporting fund or its managers, as HMRC may reasonably require for the purposes of determining whether the fund has met, or continues to meet, its obligations under Chapter 3 of this Part.

(2) Before a notice is given to a reporting fund by HMRC under paragraph (1), the fund must have been given a reasonable opportunity to deliver the information, particulars or documents, or to make them available (the “initial request”); and HMRC must not give notice under paragraph (1) until the initial request has been given to the fund.

(3) HMRC must give the initial request to the reporting fund or its manager within a period of one year beginning with the day that the fund provides the information specified in regulation 106(1).

(4) HMRC may extend the time specified in paragraph (1) if they consider it reasonable to do so.

(5) A person to whom a notice under paragraph (1) is given may appeal.

(6) The notice of appeal must be given to HMRC within a period of 42 days beginning with the day on which the notice under paragraph (1) is given.

(7) On an appeal, the tribunal may uphold, vary or quash the notice.