INTERNATIONAL TAX POLICY

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Irish Budget delivered on 11 October 2016

The budget statement for 2017 delivered by Ireland s Minister for Finance, Mr Michael Noonan, focused to maintain and strengthen Ireland s financial services at a time of significant political and economic change, both nationally and internationally. The budget highlights the Government s commitment to rebuild and invest greatly in public services and reflects the significant recovery of Ireland s economy. INTERNATIONAL TAX POLICY The introduction of base erosion and profit shifting ( BEPS ) and Irish Transfer Pricing developments Ireland has been a leading participant in the OECD BEPS process. The Irish Government together with the Revenue are currently preparing for a more globalised environment. Following last year s budget and the focus on BEPS in which Ireland has fully engaged with. The Budget did not contain any specific measures relating to transfer pricing, although a document entitled, Update on Ireland s International Tax Strategy, published after Minister Noonan s speech contains some key points: Consideration will need to be given on the relevant changes to ensure Ireland s transfer pricing rules meet the standards set by the OECD. The review will make recommendations to the Minister by mid-2017. Any amendments to Ireland s domestic transfer pricing law are likely to be included in next year s Finance Bill and effective from 2018. Advance Pricing Agreements (APA) Ireland formally adopted a bilateral APA regime with effect from July 2016. With the increasing scrutiny and audit of transfer pricing activities by tax authorities worldwide, the formalisation of a bilateral APA programme is a welcome development for companies with operations in Ireland. 2 P a g e

The Irish Revenue will be required to exchange Advance Pricing Agreements with other EU authorities where the APA has an impact on the tax base in that jurisdiction. This requirement to exchange agreements will take effect from 1 January 2017, notwithstanding the fact that the parent company might be outside the EU, such as in the U.S. Country by Country Reporting ( CBCR ) Requirements Current year impacts for a multinational group with an Irish-headquartered parent include a requirement to file the country by country reporting ( CBCR ) on or before the deadline of 31 December 2017, for accounting periods ending on 31 December 2016. For non-irish headquartered multinationals (MNCs), the CBCR may be filed with a tax authority in another jurisdiction. Both situations require a notification to Irish Revenue before the end of 2016 to inform Irish Revenue which entity in the multinational group will be filing the CBCR for 2016. Offshore Defaulters The Minister announced a comprehensive programme of targeted compliance interventions against those engaged in offshore tax evasion. This programme will be underpinned by applying advanced analytics techniques to the range of new data sources available through the international exchange of information initiatives and supported by new legislation designed to encourage early disclosures of liabilities in relation to offshore accounts or assets by: i) Denying the opportunity to make a qualifying disclosure in this area after 1/5/2017 and ii) Introducing a new strict liability offence for failure to return details of offshore accounts or other assets. There remains a window of opportunity for those holding non disclosed offshore accounts or assets to regularise their tax affairs before 1 May 2017. After that, the rate of penalties will substantially increase as the tax payer will not be able to rely on the lower level of penalties that apply to voluntary disclosures. 3 P a g e

The risk of publication on the tax defaulters list and of prosecution will significantly increase after 1 May 2017. With enhanced cooperation between Revenue authorities and the greater degree of disclosure obligations placed on banks and other financial institutions, any tax payers having unreported Irish tax liabilities arising from the holding of non-disclosed offshore bank account, trust, company or other offshore asset should ensure their affairs are regularised without delay but certainly by 1 May 2017. CORPORATE TAXES Corporation Tax ( CT ) rates Ireland has once again committed to maintaining its 12.5% corporation tax rate on trading income. Minister Noonan s strong stance of support of this will continue to secure Ireland s future as a leading destination for foreign Direct Investment. Relief for Start-up Companies This measure provides relief from corporation tax on trading income (and certain capital gains) of new start-up companies in the first 3 years of trading. This relief was extended to 2018. Knowledge Development Box ( KDB ) Following the introduction of the Knowledge Development Box (KDB) in budget 2016, in which the corporation tax rate for income qualifying for relief under the KDB was confirmed as 6.25%. The KDB encourages companies to develop intellectual properties, patents and copyrighted software in Ireland. New legislation will shortly be brought forward to provide an additional benefit, within the parameters of the OECD modified nexus approach for small companies that wish to avail of the KDB. 4 P a g e

ENTREPRENEURSHIP INCENTIVES Revised Capital Gains Tax In order to facilitate Irish Private Businesses, CGT will be reduced from 20% to 10% on disposals of qualifying assets, comprising the whole or a discrete part of a trade or business, up to a limit of 1million in chargeable gains. PERSONAL INCOME TAX Tax rates and bands There were no changes to the Income Tax rates or bands. Universal Social Charge The Government s intention is to phase out the USC over time as resources permit. A number of significant changes have been made to the rates, bands and thresholds for USC. The rate of USC for medical card holders and individuals aged 70 years and over whose aggregate net income is less than 60,000 will pay a maximum rate of 3%. Incomes of 13,000 or less are exempt. Otherwise, 0 to 12,012 @ 0.5% 12,013 to 18,772 @ 2.5% 18,773 to 70,044 @ 5% 70,045 to 100,000 @ 8% PAYE income in excess of 100,000 @ 8% Self-employed income in excess of 100,000 @ 11% Employee s PRSI There were no changes to Employee PRSI rates or bands. 5 P a g e

EMPLOYMENT TAXES National living wage Minimum wage With effect from 1 January 2017 the minimum wage is increasing from 9.15 per hour to 9.25 per hour. Employer s PRSI There were no changes to Employer PRSI rates. Deposit Interest Retention Tax The minister plans to reduce Dirt by 2% each year for the next four years. This will reduce Dirt from 41% this year to 33% in 2020. Capital Acquisition Tax The gift and inheritance tax free thresholds have been increased. Group A (Parent to Child) has increased from 280K to 310K, Group B (direct linear blood relatives) from 30,150 to 32,500 and Group C (others) from 15,075 to 16,250. The increases take effect from midnight of Budget day. There has been no change to the rate of CAT, which remains at 33%. VAT Except for a change in the VAT rate for farmers from 5.2% to 5.4% there are no changes to any other existing VAT rates. 6 P a g e

Contacts Sheet For further information, please contact one of the following or your usual Animo contact: Mark Quirk MANAGING DIRECTOR Farzana Naheed DIRECTOR OF TAX Based in the Essex Office Telephone: +44 (0) 1268 760245 Mobile: 07725 407 578 Fax: +44 (0) 1268 209160 Email: mark.quirk@animoassociates.com Based in the Greater Manchester Office Telephone: +44 (0) 1706 750010 Mobile: 07506 676 566 Fax: +44 (0) 1706 750093 Email: farzana.naheed@animoassociates.com Jaysen Harree DIRECTOR OF VAT SERVICES Jason Tabone DIRECTOR OF FIDUCIARY SERVICES Based in the Essex Office Telephone: +44 (0) 1268 760245 Mobile: 07506 676 562 Fax: +44 (0) 1268 209160 Email: jaysen.harree@animoassociates.com Based in the Essex Office Telephone: +44 (0) 1268 760245 Mobile: 07534 267 161 Fax: +44 (0) 1268 209160 Email: jason.tabone@animoassociates.com Andy Shepherd SENIOR MANAGER - IRELAND Niamh Raymond PROJECT MANAGER - IRELAND Based in the Dublin Office Telephone: +353 (0) 1663 9646 Fax: +353 (0) 1663 7652 Email: andy.shepherd@animoassociates.com Based in the Dublin Office Telephone: +353 (0) 1663 9646 Fax: +353 (0) 1663 7652 Email: niamh.raymond@animoassociates.com 7 P a g e