The Offshore Funds (Tax) Regulations 2009

Cases where information is not providedU.K.

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112.—(1) This regulation applies if, on the relevant date, a reporting fund has not provided—

(a)the information specified in regulation 106(1) to HMRC in relation to a period of account (the “requisite period of account”), and

(b)a report to each participant for each reporting period comprised in the requisite period of account.

(2) In paragraph (1) the “relevant date” means the day immediately following the expiry of the period of six months beginning immediately after the end of the requisite period of account.

(3) If the reporting fund provides the information mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) and the reports mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) within a period of four months beginning with the relevant date, the breach is not regarded as a breach for the purposes of this Part.

(4) If the reporting fund does not provide the information mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) and the reports mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) within a period of four months beginning with the relevant date but does provide that information and those reports within a period of twelve months beginning with the relevant date, there is a minor breach.

(5) If the reporting fund does not provide the information mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) and the reports mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) within a period of twelve months beginning with the relevant date, there is a serious breach.