HMRC has withdrawn form 41G(Trust), which has long been the means by which trustees provide HMRC with details of new trusts. New notifications will now have to wait until the online ‘trusts registration service’ is launched, expected to be in June, giving access to the new trusts register.
HMRC has withdrawn form 41G(Trust), which has long been the means by which trustees provide HMRC with details of new trusts. New notifications will now have to wait until the online ‘trusts registration service’ is launched, expected to be in June, giving access to the new trusts register.
HMRC’s April Trusts and Estates newsletter contained information about the new trusts register, which is one of the steps the UK is taking to meet the requirements of the EU fourth money laundering directive.
HMRC has withdrawn form 41G(Trust), which has long been the means by which trustees provide HMRC with details of new trusts. New notifications will now have to wait until the online ‘trusts registration service’ is launched, expected to be in June, giving access to the new trusts register.
HMRC has withdrawn form 41G(Trust), which has long been the means by which trustees provide HMRC with details of new trusts. New notifications will now have to wait until the online ‘trusts registration service’ is launched, expected to be in June, giving access to the new trusts register.
HMRC’s April Trusts and Estates newsletter contained information about the new trusts register, which is one of the steps the UK is taking to meet the requirements of the EU fourth money laundering directive.