Thursday, 23 April 2009

Australian QROPS may cause problems for migrants

UK emigrants who have moved their superannuation to what they thought was a Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme (QROPS) Australian superannuation scheme may have unwittingly made payments that contravened the UK rules and given their members a tax burden.
The UK HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) recognize there will be teething problems in the initial stages of new regulation, but any honeymoon period could be short lived. HMRC expects schemes to own up and not wait to be found out if they have made unauthorised payments, as the UK Tax Compliance department is already onto it.
“Various Australian advisers are quite rightly telling people it’s possible to move their money into an Australian “complying fund” but the potential problems begin when they state that the member can elect for the scheme to pay any tax liabilities on growth post arrival. Some Australian pension schemes have inadvertently broken fundamental regulations.
Further instances have come to light where schemes have incorrectly advised that members can, after the first reportable lump sum, take out the lot. Rules appear to have been broken in many cases. Schemes and advisers need to take prompt advice to ensure they correct the situation as soon as possible. We are already acting as a go-between” reports Geraint Davies, Managing Director of UK financial advisory firm Montfort International plc.

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