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Modernising the taxation of corporate debt and derivatives

Modernising the taxation of corporate debt and derivatives. Consultation open meeting 27 June 2013. Purpose. Introductions Explanation of the consultation process Brief review of the consultation material To facilitate participation in the process. Agenda. Introduction 1. Context

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Modernising the taxation of corporate debt and derivatives

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  1. Modernising the taxation of corporate debt and derivatives Consultation open meeting 27 June 2013

  2. Purpose • Introductions • Explanation of the consultation process • Brief review of the consultation material • To facilitate participation in the process

  3. Agenda Introduction 1. Context 2. Aims 3. Timeline 4. Consultation process • 5. Questions and discussion Break 6. The consultation document content • 7. Questions and discussion

  4. What’s the problem? Accountancy changes Commercial practice 17 years old Tax avoidance Loss of structural integrity Complexity

  5. Policy drivers • Simpler rules • Appropriately aligned with commercial and accounting practice • Legislation more useable • Restoration of coherence and elimination of uncertainties • Integrated anti-avoidance provisions

  6. Consultation – general points • A starting point, not an end point • Collaborative process: if you have a better idea, let’s hear it • An opportunity for all stakeholders • We are interested in fiscal impacts, cost implications and other consequences – don’t ignore Chapter 15! • Nothing in the consultation reflects on our view of existing disputes • Transition

  7. How you can take part Formal Consultation (2013 and 2014) Working Groups Bilateral contacts Balancing broad representation and detailed discussion

  8. Working groups Andy Stewardson Tony Sadler Richard Daniel Chris Murricane Structure Groups and connections Accounting Funds The framework Looking behind the accounts A unified regime? Anti-avoidance Connected Parties Intra-group Transfers Partnerships Debt restructuring Accounting issues Forex and Hedging Hybrids etc Bond funds Corporate streaming

  9. Working groups – what we need • Joint membership: HMRC; rep bodies; individual companies; advisers; etc • Membership by invitation, but volunteers welcome • Representative of wider constituencies • Wide practical experience – “wise heads” • Manageable numbers • Active participation - expect monthly meetings

  10. Working groups – what will they do? • Consider proposals and options • Identify issues • Develop solutions • Review draft legislation • But recommendations to ministers are for officials

  11. Issues for Finance Bill 2014 • Unallowable purpose rules Working Group 1 • Partnerships Working Group 2 • Index-linked gilts Working Group 3 • Bond fund rules Working Group 4

  12. Indicative Timeline 2013 Informal consultation Working groups Formal consultation FB14 Comment period June August Autumn Statement Draft FB2014 legislation Summary of responses

  13. Indicative Timeline 2014 Informal consultation Working groups Formal consultation FB15 Comment period July Autumn Statement March April Budget? FA 2014 Draft FB2015 legislation Summary of responses

  14. Questions?

  15. Consultation document - content

  16. Working Group 1 – Andy Stewardson • The framework • Subject matter – role of accountancy – overriding the accounts – default approach - departures from the default • Looking behind the accounts • Cases where the accounts treatment of an instrument or transaction is influenced by the existence of other • A unified regime? • Is it worth it? • Anti-avoidance • A “regime TAAR” • Updating the unallowable purpose rules

  17. Working Group 2 – Tony Sadler • Connected parties • Intra-group transfers • Partnerships • Debt restructuring

  18. Working Group 2: Connected parties • Key departure from ‘following the accounts’ • Two options • Minimal change, mainly definition of Amortised Cost Basis • More extensive change, retain denial of impairment, follow accounts on releases, anti-asymmetry rule • Not hard and fast options – key issue, would the change be worth it?

  19. Working Group 2: Group continuity • Three possibilities • Forward continuity • Backward continuity • No rules other than anti-asymmetry • No preferred option at this stage

  20. Working Group 2: Partnerships • Better alignment of principles and mechanics • Change in partnership interests • Control • Link with separate consultation on partnership taxation • Finance Bill 2014

  21. Working Group 2: Debt restructuring • Section 322(4) – debt equity swaps; explicit ‘distress’ criteria for exemption from release? • Sections 361-362 – deemed release rules broadly retained; impact of other possible changes (e.g. connected parties, partnerships)? • Less need for clearances.

  22. Working Group 3 – Richard Daniel • Accounting issues • Forex and hedging • Hybrids and “special treatment” instruments

  23. Working Group 3 Facts • Where are we now? • Where do we do we want to be? • What are we proposing? • Follow ‘profit or loss’ • Exclude non-trade forex by default … … with specific rules for hedges • Repeal of the ‘Disregards’ • Repeal of most of the ‘Alphabet Soup’ • Scope of relief for Index-Linked Gilts • How do we get there? Scope Accounting Treatment

  24. Working Group 3: Hedging relationships

  25. Working Group 4 – Chris Murricane • Bond funds • Corporate streaming

  26. Bond Fund Rules • Chapter 3 of Part 6 CTA 2009 • Aim to ensure that loan relationships held in funds are brought into tax • Complicated & avoidance prone • Proposal: largely repeal • But keep anti-avoidance rules in some circumstances • Finance Bill 2014

  27. Bond Fund Rules • What do we need to keep? • Tightly-controlled funds. • Offshore funds. • Impacts on particular types of company (CFCs, life insurers)

  28. Corporate streaming • Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Authorised Investment Funds (Tax) Regulations 2006, referred to as the “corporate streaming” rules. • Issue: income in AIFs taxed at lower rate. • Problem solved by tax rate convergence? • In secondary legislation? • Specific industry issues.

  29. Questions?

  30. Contacts • Andy Stewardson 0207 147 2600 andy.stewardson@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk • Tony Sadler 0207 147 2608 tony.sadler@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk • Richard Daniel 03000 569 408 richard.daniel@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk • Chris Murricane 0207 147 2818 chris.murricane@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

  31. Thank you Andy Stewardson HM Revenue & Customs Room 3C/06 100 Parliament Street LondonSW1A 2BQ Telephone 0207 147 2600 Email andy.stewardson@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

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