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International comparison of insurance taxation Papua New Guinea General insurance overview Definition Definition of property and casualty insurance company Commercial accounts/ tax and regulatory returns Basis for the company s commercial accounts Regulatory return Tax return Technical reserves/ equalisation reserves Unearned premiums reserve (UPR) Unpaid claims reported Claims incurred but not reported (IBNR) Unexpired risks General contingency/ solvency reserves Equalisation reserves The term general insurance business is defined in the Insurance Act, 1995. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) & International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Companies Act, 1997. Separate audited annual return as required under Insurance Act. In accordance with the pattern of the incidence risk usually calculated by time apportionment e.g., 365 th method or 24 th method use. on a case by case basis. Undiscounted for future years payments. on experience and/ or the statistical method. Companies are required to establish an unexpired risk reserve after writing off deferred acquisition costs and related intangible assets. This is referred to as liability adequacy test under IFRS 4. Unlike under GAAP, claims provisions do not include a separate prudential margin. Rather claims provisions are presented as the sum of case estimates and IBNR. It is acknowledged that case estimates are set with certain inherent prudential margins as companies normally book claim reserves on a conservative basis. Profit smoothing not permitted. Reserves may be established as an appropriation of profits. Undefined term for income tax purposes Annual income tax return required under the Income Tax Act,, 1959. Pro rata of premiums per accounts net of acquisition costs. Deductible on a case by case basis or based on statistical estimate in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices. Deductible based on the statistical estimate in accordance with GAAP. Not allowed. General reservess in addition to actuarial reserves not allowed. Prudential margins may be allowed for tax purposes. Not allowed. 71

Papua new Guinea: General insurance overview (continued) Expenses/ refunds Acquisition expenses Loss adjustment expenses on unsettled claims (claims handling expenses) Experience rated refunds Investments Gains and losses on investments Investment reserves Investment income Reinsurance Reinsurance premiums and claims Mutual companies Mutual companies (all profits returned to members) Portion relating to unearned premium is deferred to the extent that it is recoverable. Generally not included within claims provisions. Can be taken into account in ascertaining accounting result. Taken to P&L both realised and unrealised on investments integral to insurance activities. Generally taken at fair value through P&L. Taken to P&L on an accruals basis. Reinsurance premiums deducted from gross premiums when paid and recognised in the P&L over the period of reinsurance. Reinsurance claims deducted from gross claims when received. No special treatment. Deductible immediately. Direct claims expense allowed as part of claims provision. Indirect claims handling expenses only allowed as incurred. Taxed when taken to profit and loss (P&L) account. A distinction is drawn between gains/ losses of a revenue nature and those of a capital nature. Gains of a capital nature are not taxable (losses of a capital nature are not deductible). However gains of a revenue nature form part of ordinary income and will be taxable (losses of a revenue nature are deductible). Unrealised gains are not assessable and unrealised losses are not deductible. Unrealised gains are not assessable and unrealised losses are not deductible. Interest and dividend income are generally included in assessable income on a receipts basis. Dividend income will be fully rebated. Foreign tax credits attaching to interest and dividends from overseas can also be offset against the company s tax liability. In some instances interest and dividend income can be exempt from income tax in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Reinsurance premiums paid and claims received are deductible and assessable respectively. Reinsurance premiums paid to non resident companies may be subject to tax at an effective rate of up to 4.8% (i.e., the 48% non resident company tax rate applied to the deemed taxable income of the non resident reinsurer being 10% of the reinsurance premiums paid or credited). A mutual insurance association formed for the purpose of insuring its members against loss, damage or risk of any kind in respect of property is deemed to be a company carrying on an insurance business for the purposes of the Income Tax Act. The assessable income of a mutual insurance association includes all premiums derived by it (including those derived from its members), but does not include premiums received in respect of policies of life assurance or consideration received in respect of annuities granted. 72

Papua new Guinea: General insurance other tax features Further corporate tax features Loss carry overs Foreign branch income Domestic branch income Corporate tax rate Other tax features Premium taxes Capital taxes and taxes on securities Captive insurance companies Value added tax (VAT) 20 year loss carry forward period for losses incurred subject to a continuity of ownership or, failing that, a same business test. No loss carry back or loss transfer provisions. Assessablee in PNG (subject to double tax treaty protection) with a foreign tax credit allowed equal to the lesser of the foreign tax paid or the PNG tax payable on that income. Deduction not allowed for foreign sourced losses against PNG sourced income, however foreign sourced losses may be carry forward to be offset against foreign sourced income for up to 20 years. under ordinary rules. No branch tax is applicable. 30% for resident companies and 48% for non resident companies. The supply of goods and services in PNG by a registered person on or after 1 July 1999 is subject to a Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) at the rate of 10%. GST applies to general insurance premiums but not life insurance. 73

Papua new Guinea: Life insurance overview Definition Definition of life insurance companies Commercial accounts/ tax and regulatory returns Basis for the company s commercial accounts Regulatory return Tax return General approach to calculation of income Allocation of income between shareholders and policyholders Calculation of investment return Calculation of investment income and capital gains Defined in the Life Insurance Act, 2000 as a company carrying on life insurance business as also defined in that Act. GAAP and IFRS. Companies Act, 1997. Separate audited annual return as required under the Life Insurance Act. All income taken to P&L. A company the sole or principal business of which is life assurance.. Annual income tax return required under the Income Tax Act,, 1959. Net investment income and realised gains on investments are arguably taxable, however in the context it is noted that PNG does not generally tax gains of a capitall nature. The assessable income of a life assurance company does not include premiums received in respect of policies of life assurance or consideration received in respect of annuities granted. Management fees and profits arising from life insurance (investment) policies are assessable. As above. 74

Papua new Guinea: Life insurance overview (continued) Calculation of investment income and capital gains Actuarial reserves Acquisition expenses Gains and losses on investments Reserves against market losses on investments Dividend income Policyholder bonuses Other special deductions Reinsurance Reinsurance premiums and claims Mutual companies/ stock companies Mutual Companies Prudential standards require that claims reserves should be set up using actuarial valuation methodologies. The statutory accounts are prepared on the same basis. Acquisitions expenses relating to unearned premium are deferred. Realised and unrealised gains/ losses included in net investment revenue. All investments are valued at market value in accounts. All dividend income taken to P&L. Treated as expense for financial reporting. Reinsurance premiums deducted from gross premiums when paid. Reinsurance claims deducted from gross claims when received. No special treatment. Actuarial calculations are required to determine the calculated liabilities of a life assurance company. Acquisition expenses are deductible as incurred to the extent they relate to the derivation of the assessable income of a life assurance company. Realised gains on investments are arguably taxable and realised losses are deductible, however in the context it is noted that PNG does not generally tax gains of a capitall nature or allow deductions for losses of a capital nature. Unrealised gains are not assessable and unrealised losses are not deductible. Dividend income forms part of the assessable, however, it will be fully rebated. Foreign tax credits attaching to dividends from overseas can also be offset against the company s tax liability. Policyholders bonuses non deductible. Where the calculated liabilities exceed the value of the company s assets at the balance date, the company is not liable to pay income tax in respect of the income derived in that year from the business of life assurance. Reinsurance premiums paid and claims received are deductible and assessable respectively. Reinsurance premiums paid to non resident companies may be subject to tax at an effective rate of up to 4.8% (i.e., the 48% non resident company tax rate applied to the deemed taxable income of the non resident reinsurer being 10% of the reinsurance premiums paid or credited). The assessable income of a mutual insurance association includes all premiums derived by it (including those derived from its members), but does not include premiums received in respect of policies of life assurance or consideration received in respect of annuities granted. 75

Papua new Guinea: Life insurance other tax features Further corporate tax features Loss carry overs Foreign branch income Domestic branch income Corporate tax rate Policyholder taxation Deductibility of premiums Interest build up Proceeds during lifetime Proceeds on death Other tax features Premium taxes Capital taxes and taxes on securities Captive insurance companies Value added tax (VAT) 20 year loss carry forward period for losses incurred subject to a continuity of ownership or, failing that, a same business test. No loss carry back or loss transfer provisions. Assessablee in PNG (subject to double tax treaty protection) with a foreign tax credit allowed equal to the lesser of the foreign tax paid or the PNG tax payable on that income. Deduction not allowed for foreign sourced losses against PNG sourced income, however foreign sourced losses may be carry forward to be offset against foreign sourced income for up to 20 years. under ordinary rules. No branch tax is applicable. 30% for resident companies and 48% for non resident companies. Generally not deductible except for certain key man policies taken out by businesses. Not taxable. Not taxable. Not taxable. The supply of goods and services in PNG by a registered person on or after 1 July 1999 is subject to a GST at the rate of 10%. GST applies to general insurance premiums but not life insurance. Contact person Papua New Guinea Michael Frazer Tel: +675 321 1500 Email: michael.frazer@pg.pwc.com 76