Gibraltar Publishes CRS Guidance and Reportable Jurisdictions

Tom Hospod
June 26, 2017

This blog was last updated on June 27, 2021

The Gibraltar Competent Authority has published its list of CRS reportable jurisdictions, as well as some specific guidance related to reporting obligations, due diligence, debt interest, the transition from CDOT, and the XML schema.

Gibraltar currently has agreements to exchange information with 20 countries – 13 of which are early adopters and will commence automatic exchanges this year. Gibraltar’s prior Intergovernmental Agreement with the United Kingdom for AEOI will transition and merge into CRS reporting. Where due diligence has been carried out under the IGA, it will deemed to have been carried out for purposes of CRS and FIs will not be required to report for each regime. The exchanges with respect to 2016 will include the maximum of what is required by the IGA or CRS in that year. With respect to tax year 2017 onward, CRS will be the exclusive standard.

CRS returns must be submitted electronically via the AEOI portal on or before July 31 of the year following the calendar year to which the return relates.

Gibraltar also announced that it will adopt the “wider approach” to due diligence on an optional basis. The wider approach entails the collection of tax residency information on all foreign accounts, rather than solely accounts from reportable jurisdictions. While this information will not be reported to the competent authority, FIs who follow this approach would keep it on hand in the event that those jurisdictions do become reportable.

The guidance also provides a specific definition for the term “debt interest” for purposes of CRS reporting in Gibraltar – “debt interest” refers to the cost of maintaining all forms of debt capital as measured by the amount of interest payments on current obligations.

Gibraltar FIs should utilize the OECD’s CRS XML Schema in order to report accounts to the competent authority.

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Tom Hospod

Tom Hospod is a Regulatory Counsel at Sovos Compliance. Within Sovos’ Regulatory Analysis function, Tom focuses om Affordable Care Act (ACA) reporting, Tax Withholding, and Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI). Prior to Sovos, Tom worked as a legislative aide in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Tom is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, earned his B.A. from Boston College and his J.D. from the University of Miami.
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