HMRC continues to urge individuals who hold assets offshore, including property and bank accounts, to come forward in order to make a voluntary disclosure of unpaid tax.
If the assets held offshore have not been declared to HMRC, whether this is deliberate in order to evade paying tax (tax evasion) or purely as an innocent oversight (tax avoidance), then an individual could face a full tax investigation by HMRC. In extreme cases this can mean penalties of up to 200% of the tax owed and a risk of criminal prosecution.
Until 1st January 2016 there was a favourable disclosure facility available to individuals with financial interests outside of the UK. The Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF) offered individuals immunity from criminal prosecution if they came forward to make a disclosure of unpaid tax. Similar terms were also available through the Isle of Man / Guernsey and Jersey Disclosure Facilities.
At this point, individuals cannot be guaranteed immunity from criminal prosecution over potential tax evasion. However, HMRC is encouraging those who believe they may have unpaid tax liabilities to make a voluntary disclosure in order to limit the potential penalties. We would always advised anyone looking to clarify their tax position to speak to us in confidence in the first instance in order to establish their circumstances and options available to them. We also assist other professionals in order to support their clients.
For those with property overseas, the Let Property Campaignoffers individuals the opportunity to bring their tax affairs up to date with regards undeclared income, for example, through rental of the property. Individuals with offshore bank accounts are best discussing their circumstances in order to establish the best possible route given their situation.
We have a team of experienced tax investigations and disclosures professionals who assist individuals and clients of other professionals in dealing with HMRC and in making voluntary disclosures of unpaid tax.
To discuss your or your clients circumstances in complete confidence, you can call us on 0113 387 5670 or alternatively, fill out an Enquiry Formand we will contact you straight away.