Tax
Guernsey’s DTA Strengthens Ties With Far East
Guernsey has signed a double taxation agreement with Hong Kong,
in line with the former’s commitment to meeting international
standards of tax transparency and co-operation, and strengthening
its relationship with the Far East.
This is the seventh “full” DTA that Guernsey has signed, and the
move was welcomed by the island’s chief minister Peter Harwood
and Guernsey Finance, the organisation that promotes the island’s
finance industry.
“The signing of this DTA recognises the importance attached to
Guernsey’s business relationship with the Far East. The agreement
is expected to bring significant commercial benefits to our
finance sector, resolving issues relating to potential double
taxation, and leading to greater opportunities for new business,”
said Harwood.
Guernsey’s finance industry has worked closely with its
counterparts in China and Hong Kong, particularly since the
opening of a Guernsey Finance office in Shanghai in 2007 and the
signing of a tax information exchange agreement with China in
2010.
A number of Guernsey-based firms currently have offices in Hong
Kong, including law firms Mourant Ozannes and Ogier, fund
administrator International Administration Group and fiduciary
services providers Louvre, Nerine and Newhaven.
Fiona Le Poidevin, chief executive of Guernsey Finance, said:
“The DTA means that individuals or companies with ‘home’ as one
jurisdiction but with interests in the other jurisdiction will
have mechanisms in place to prevent them from being taxed by both
sets of authorities on the same income. This clarity and
certainty on matters of taxation makes it more attractive to
conduct business between the two jurisdictions, especially in
terms of investment funds, fiduciary services and intellectual
property.”
The agreement was signed remotely by both sides and completed on
22 April 2013.
Among the other “full” DTAs signed by Guernsey are those with
Jersey, Malta, Qatar, Singapore, the UK and the Isle of Man. The
jurisdiction has also signed 11 “partial” DTAs.