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Decision time for Swiss account holders

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Decision time for Swiss account holders

UK residents with Swiss bank accounts are to be warned that new landmark taxation arrangements are scheduled to come into force on 1 January next year.

The new tax agreement between the UK and Switzerland means that account holders must either provide full details to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) or pay over a proportion of the money in their account and a future withholding tax.

Exchequer Secretary David Gauke said:

 “The days when hiding money in Switzerland in order to evade tax are over. Burying your head in the sand is no longer an option.

The only realistic strategy is to talk to HMRC, as quickly as possible.”

Jennie Granger, HMRC Director General, Enforcement and Compliance, said:

“Swiss banks or accountants are writing to people affected by the agreement. Some may be asking customers to close their accounts. If this happens, UK residents must ensure that any outstanding tax liabilities are paid. Anyone in these circumstances is strongly advised to contact HMRC as soon as possible.“

Notes for editors

1. The agreement was negotiated in 2011 and 

HMRC has recently published a guide:  HYPERLINK "http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxtreaties/swiss-dis-factsheet.pdf" http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/taxtreaties/swiss-dis-factsheet.pdf

As well as explaining the options available under the agreement, the factsheet provides details of the other ways in which people can ensure that their tax affairs are brought up to date. It includes contact details for those who want to make a direct disclosure to HMRC.

2.  The agreement includes a withholding tax to deal with the tax on income and gains. Rates currently range from 27 per cent on capital gains up to a maximum of 48 per cent for interest or other non-dividend income. Where the payment option is chosen, any past liability to specified taxes will be dealt with by paying a one-off charge of up to 41 per cent of the total value of the account. 

Account holders should contact:

     HM Revenue and Customs

     Offshore Coordination Unit

     3rd Floor

     City Centre House

     Birmingham

     B2 4AG

     Email contact: sswissagreement.hmrc@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

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