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U.S. Banks Must Report Interest on Deposits by Nonresident Aliens
Release Date:Friday, May 11, 2012
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released final regulations requiring reporting of interest paid on deposits maintained at U.S. offices of certain financial institutions by nonresident alien individuals beginning on January 1, 2013. The regulations require reporting only for interest paid to a resident of a country with which the U.S. has an exchange of information agreement in effect. In addition, the rules seek to reassure stakeholders that strict confidentiality will be maintained not only by the U.S. but also by the foreign jurisdiction receiving the information.
Background of the rules
The focus by the IRS on reporting of interest on deposits of nonresident aliens is not new, as the proposed regulations date back to 2001 and subsequently 2002. The 2002 proposed regulations would have required reporting of interest paid to such individuals who were residents of certain designated countries including Canada and fifteen others. In January 2011, new proposed regulations were released and the final regulations adopt the 2011 proposals with certain revisions. One such revision is the requirement to report only where the interest is paid to residents of a country with which the U.S. has an information exchange agreement in effect.
Basic approach of the rules
The new regulations clarify that, for purposes of determining country of residence, the reporting institution can rely on the permanent address provided on a valid IRS Form W-8BEN (Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for U.S. Tax Withholding) unless the institution knows or has reason to know that the W-8BEN is incorrect or unreliable for purposes of establishing the country of residence.
Objective of the rules
The U.S. does not impose its income, gift or estate taxes on most non-business bank deposit interest or accounts of foreign persons, so this measure is likely not aimed primarily at enforcing U.S. federal taxes.
However, the IRS is in process of finalizing regulations under the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) which, inter alia, will require foreign financial institutions and others to provide U.S. taxpayer information.
The success of this approach may hinge in part on the ability of the U.S. to exchange financial account information with other countries governments, so providing a U.S. mechanism for obtaining such information for other countries may assist enforcement efforts under FATCA and similar legislation.
Observation: We generally anticipate enhanced bilateral and/or multilateral information exchanges among nations to improve local tax enforcement, in light of continuing increases in international investment.
For more information, please contact a Saltmarsh Bank Advisor at (800)477-7458.
Qualifying for the Research and Development Tax Credit
The R&D tax credit is a Federal incentive provided by Congress to U.S. Manufacturers to offset the cost of innovating. As it is a credit as opposed to a deduction, it is a dollar for dollar offset to your tax liability. Also, since the credit is open for the 3 immediately preceding tax years, filing a claim for refund for the credit for past years can be a direct cash infusion into your company. This video explains the tax credit and how Saltmarsh can help your business claim the credits you deserve.