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The US QI and FATCA regulations came into being in 2001 and 2010 respectively. They remain today the most challenging cross border tax regulations for financial institutions to comply with and operationalise. There is an increasing trend for financial institutions to become QIs while at the same time, the rules of the QI program become more complex and onerous. Equally, most NQIs have little idea that they are subject to these extra-territorial regulations. The US FATCA anti-tax evasion framework has also evolved through the development of intergovernmental agreements. These are complex and bilaterally jurisdiction specific as well as of multiple types. Most firms are struggling to understand the concepts and how FATCA rules overlap and are affected by QI rules. The original book on this subject by the author continues to be the only book able to explain these regulations in ways that allow financial institutions to understand their compliance obligations and take practical steps to meet them, by hearing about best practice.

This second edition builds on the basic framework of the QI and FATCA frameworks by updating the text to encompass the changes that have occurred since the book’s original publication. This edition will also delete material that has become obsolete or was proposed by the IRS originally but never implemented.



Table of Contents
IntroductionPart I: The QI Regulations1. Principles of Code Chapter 3 2. Contracts – The QI Agreement - with Commentary 3. Documentation.4. Withholding and Depositing Tax 5. Information Reporting & Tax Returns6. Control and Oversight7. Penalties8. Issues for Non Qualified Intermediaries Part II: FATCA9. 871(m) and QDD 10. An Introduction to FATCA 11. Principles of FATCA12. Due Diligence13. Simplifying FATCA 14. FATCA Withholding 15. ReportingPart III: Related Global Tax Initiatives 16. International Context17. Conclusions18. Appendices

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 20/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9783030230845, 978-3030230845
      ISBN10: 3030230848

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      Book Synopsis
      The US QI and FATCA regulations came into being in 2001 and 2010 respectively. They remain today the most challenging cross border tax regulations for financial institutions to comply with and operationalise. There is an increasing trend for financial institutions to become QIs while at the same time, the rules of the QI program become more complex and onerous. Equally, most NQIs have little idea that they are subject to these extra-territorial regulations. The US FATCA anti-tax evasion framework has also evolved through the development of intergovernmental agreements. These are complex and bilaterally jurisdiction specific as well as of multiple types. Most firms are struggling to understand the concepts and how FATCA rules overlap and are affected by QI rules. The original book on this subject by the author continues to be the only book able to explain these regulations in ways that allow financial institutions to understand their compliance obligations and take practical steps to meet them, by hearing about best practice.

      This second edition builds on the basic framework of the QI and FATCA frameworks by updating the text to encompass the changes that have occurred since the book’s original publication. This edition will also delete material that has become obsolete or was proposed by the IRS originally but never implemented.



      Table of Contents
      IntroductionPart I: The QI Regulations1. Principles of Code Chapter 3 2. Contracts – The QI Agreement - with Commentary 3. Documentation.4. Withholding and Depositing Tax 5. Information Reporting & Tax Returns6. Control and Oversight7. Penalties8. Issues for Non Qualified Intermediaries Part II: FATCA9. 871(m) and QDD 10. An Introduction to FATCA 11. Principles of FATCA12. Due Diligence13. Simplifying FATCA 14. FATCA Withholding 15. ReportingPart III: Related Global Tax Initiatives 16. International Context17. Conclusions18. Appendices

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