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EU SAVING TAX DIRECTIVE                                                       
 
The European Saving Tax Directive  (STD) became  effective on 1 July 2005 and applied to natural persons resident in an EU country on interest received on savings instruments, deposit accounts, etc.   Currently, it does not affect interest paid to companies. 

The Directive does not apply to persons (including EU Nationals) who are resident outside the 27 Member States of the EU.

The aim of the STD is a uniform 'information exchange' regime to apply across all EU member states.   The new rules only apply to EU member states, but because the BVI, Anguilla, Turks & Caicos Islands, Cayman, Isle of Man and Channel Islands are UK dependent territories, they have also adopted and will implement the European Savings Tax Directive (STD).

There are two systems under STD:  'information exchange' and 'withholding tax'.  

1.  Information Exchange:   All countries agreed to report interest on savings paid to the citizens of other Member States to those States' tax authorities.  This would remove the possibility for citizens of the EU hiding the returns on their savings from their home tax authorities.  Under the 'information exchange' system, the identity of individual recipients will be disclosed to their home tax authorities.   
This proposal is at odds with the tradition of banking secrecy well-established in a number of Member States - e.g. Austria, Luxembourg, Belgium and Switzerland.  These and several other countries adopted the 'Withholding Tax' system.

2.  Withholding Tax:  The Commission has had to allow Austria, Luxembourg, Belgium and Switzerland to apply a 'withholding tax' (at an “initial” rate of 15%). The Channel Islands and Isle of Man have had to join the STD, along with the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba and some European centres (Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein and San Marino). Most of these places also took the withholding tax route.  When tax is 'withheld', the identity of the recipient will not be reported, thus preserving individual confidentiality.

Under the withholding tax option, banks and other paying agents will automatically deduct tax from interest and other savings income earned and pass it to their local tax authority, indicating how much of the total amount relates to customers in each Member State. The local tax authority will then keep 25% of the total amount collected and remit 75% to the various tax authorities within the Member States. The receiving country gets a bulk payment which is not broken down in terms of the individuals who are covered (thereby ensuring anonymity of the persons affected). The rate of withholding tax  is 15% from July 2005, 20% from 1st July 2008, and 35% from July 2011.
Caymans and Anguilla opted for the exchange of information regime, and BVI opted for the withholding tax option.

The Table below shows which countries / territories have opted for the 'exchange of information' regime, and which have opted instead for the 'withholding tax' option (the latter preserves confidentiality of the affected persons). The EU Savings Tax Directive does not apply to offshore centres or other jurisdictions not connected to the EU. 

If you are an individual (natural person) who is resident in an EU Member State, and earn bank interest or other savings income on deposits or investments held in your own name in another EU Member State, third country or territory included in the Table below: then it is likely that you will be affected by the STD.
 
If you are interested in making banking arrangements outside the territories affected by the STD, please contact us.


TABLE OF JURISDICTIONS AFFECTED BY STD

Country/Jurisdiction
Status vis-a-vis EU
Regime to be applied
Comments
Andorra
Independent
Withholding Tax
Under the joint control of France and Spain
Anguilla
UK Dependent Territory
Information Exchange

Aruba
Dutch Dependent Territory
Information Exchange

Austria
Member State
Withholding Tax (15%)
Information Exchange by 2009
Bahamas
Independent

Not covered by STD
Belgium
Member State
Withholding Tax (15%)
Information Exchange by 2009
Bermuda
UK Dependent Territory
Outside STD regime
Missed out by EU by accident
British Virgin Islands
UK Dependent Territory
Withholding Tax (15%)

Bulgaria
Member State
Information Exchange

Cayman Islands
UK Dependent Territory
Information Exchange

Cyprus
Member State
Information Exchange

Czech Republic
Member State
Information Exchange

Denmark
Member State
Information Exchange

Estonia
Member State
Information Exchange

Finland
Member State
Information Exchange

France
Member State
Information Exchange

Germany
Member State
Information Exchange

Gibraltar
UK Crown Colony
Information Exchange

Greece
Member State
Information Exchange

Guernsey
UK Crown Dependency
Withholding Tax (15%)
Known as a 'Retention Tax'; the client can choose information exchange as an option.
Hungary
Member State
Information Exchange

Ireland
Member State
Information Exchange

Isle of Man
UK Crown Dependency
Withholding Tax (15%)
Known as a 'Retention Tax'; the client can choose information exchange as an option.
Italy
Member State
Information Exchange

Jersey
UK Crown Dependency
Withholding Tax (15%)
Known as a 'Retention Tax'; the client can choose information exchange as an option.
Latvia
Member State
Information Exchange

Liechtenstein
Independent but follows Switzerland
Withholding Tax (15%)

Lithuania
Member State
Information Exchange

Luxembourg
Member State
Withholding Tax (15%)
Information Exchange by 2009
Madeira
Part of Portugal
Information Exchange

Malta
Member State
Information Exchange

Monaco
'Independent' but under France
Information Exchange

Monstserrat
UK Dependent Territory
Information Exchange

Netherlands
Member State
Information Exchange

Netherlands Antilles
Dutch Dependent Territory
Information Exchange

Poland
Member State
Information Exchange

Portugal
Member State
Information Exchange

Romania
Member State
Information Exchange

San Marino
Independent
Information Exchange

Slovakia
Member State
Information Exchange

Slovenia
Member State
Information Exchange

Spain
Member State
Information Exchange

Sweden
Member State
Information Exchange

Switzerland
Affiliated to EU but not Member State
Withholding Tax (15%)

Turks & Caicos Islands
UK Dependent Territory
Withholding Tax (15%)

United Kingdom
Member State
Information Exchange

USA
Outside EU

Has information exchange with Canada; undecided on EU regime

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