COVID19 – ADDITIONAL TAX MEASURES

ADDITIONAL TAX MEASURES TO FACE CORONAVIRUS

The Tax Authorities have recently taken additional measures regarding filing and payment obligations to enable businesses to overcome financial difficulties that would be encountered as a result of the spread of the Coronavirus.

1. Postponement of the deadline for the submission of Corporate income Tax, Legal entity Tax and Non-resident corporate Tax returns with an initial dea-dline of 16 March to 30 April 2020 included
2. Extension of the deadline for submitting VAT returns
3. Payment of VAT and withholding Tax
4. Payment of personal and corporate income tax?

Tax Consult S.A. – March 2020

SUPPORT MEASURES TO FACE CORONAVIRUS

An automatic deferral of 2 months without surcharge or interest is granted for the payment of VAT and withholding tax. The same applies to taxation of individuals or companies established as from 12 March 2020. The Tax Authorities have also taken specific measures to enable businesses to overcome finan-cial difficulties that would be encountered as a result of the spread of the Coronavirus.

1. Which companies could benefit from these measures?
2. Which tax debts are concerned?
3. What are the measures planned by the Tax Authorities?
4. What are the conditions to benefit from these measures?
5. The steps to be taken

Tax Consult S.A. – March 2020

Protective measures against Coronavirus

Dear Client,

Tax Consult is doing everything possible  to minimize the impact of the Corona virus on its operations and has taken several actions  to ensure business continuity and reduce the risk for our employees, our clients and partners.

Specific steps taken by TC on the Corona virus:

  • Our staff is no longer allowed to participate  in general meetings. All meetings planned will be postponed or carried out online. We do our upmost best to guarantee full business continuity.
  • Employees are given instructions in line with measures from federal health department  to minimize spreading. Hand sanitizers are available in the office.
  • Employees returning from risk areas abroad will be requested to work from home for the full length of the incubation period.

Technical modalities:

  • All employees have laptops and are reachable by phone and/or mail
  • If required, we are capable of moving to a homeworking only policy until further notice.

The Board and an ad hoc Team are closely following latest developments and any announcements by the Belgian authorities might rise to new measures.

We thank you for your support and trust.

Tax Consult

Tax Consult – IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION

Tax Consult has developed significantly since its creation and continues to grow.  In this context, also considering your expectations and our operational needs, we are pleased to announce the formation by Tax Consult SA of two subsidiaries:

Tax Consult Accountancy & Advisory srl (TC A & A)

&

Tax Consult HR Tax & International Mobility srl (TC HR Tax & IM)

This reorganisation is a major step in our development and will enable us to consolidate our position as an independent player in tax and accounting advice.

Mandatory requirements as from January 1st 2020

Since May 1, 2019, the new Code of Companies and Associations (CCA) has been in force. For existing companies and associations, the law provides for a transitional period until 01/01/2024, unless they have opted to amend their bylaws before that date.

However, from 1st January 2020, a few mandatory measures of the CCA will automatically apply to all companies and associations, even if their bylaws have not yet been adapted to the new CCA. Any statutory clause in conflict with these mandatory requirements shall be considered unwritten from that date.

One of these measures concerns the new designations of the companies.

For existing companies, the following new designations and abbreviations will be applicable as from 1 January 2020:

  • the “limited partnership”, abbreviated as “SCS” becomes the “limited partnership”, abbreviated as “SComm”
  • the “private limited liability company” in short “SPRL”, becomes the “limited liability company” in short “SRL”
  • The “cooperative limited liability company”, abbreviated as “SCRL”, becomes the “cooperative company”, abbreviated as “SC”
  • The abbreviation of the general partnership becomes “SNC” instead of S.N.C.

Since all documents issued by the company must contain in particular the exact legal form of the company, existing companies must ensure that, as from 1 January 2020, their websites, letterheads and invoices mention the new name/abbreviation of their corporate form.

With regard to directors, as of January 1st 2020, one of the changes mentioned in the CCA, provides that directors, members of the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board, may no longer exercise their mandate under an employment contract.

In addition, a director may no longer combine his or her mandate as a physical person with a mandate as a representative of a company.

Finally, the distribution of profits in an SRL can only be made after a double test, namely a net asset test and a liquidity test.

If you need more information about these new measures, please do not hesitate to contact us.

PREPARATION OF YOUR TAX RETURN

Dear client,

Your personal income tax return for your 2018 revenues must be received by the Belgian Tax Authorities at the latest on the 11th of July if you fill it out electronically on your own and at the latest on the 24th of October if we fill your tax return out electronically on your behalf.

This year again, various legislative changes have been introduced impacting the personal income tax return. Therefore, we would be pleased if you could closely go through and fill out the most complete way our questionnaire and return it with all useful and supporting documents to the person in charge of your file before June 15th, 2019 at the latest.

Do not hesitate to indicate us in one or the other section of the questionnaire “unchanged compared to last year” if there are no changes to report.

In addition, the person in charge of your file will get back to you personally in the coming weeks in order to further discuss your income tax return with you; to assist you with the completion of the questionnaire if desired and to answer all your questions (if any).

If by chance you already provided us with your documents, we thank you for still completing the attached questionnaire so that we can ensure that the information in our file is complete and accurate.

We thank you in advance for your attention.

Yours faithfully

Tax Consult Corporate Team

NEW OBLIGATION: THE UBO REGISTER

THE UBO REGISTER

As of 31st March 2019, the Belgian national legislator requires all Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs) to register themselves in a register of final beneficiaries. The aim of this register is to create a centralized database containing information on all the persons who control or own one (or several) legal entity as identified by the Law.

Therefore, the Law provides for the obligation (1) for  companies, nonprofit organizations (local and international), foundations and trusts, to collect and hold adequate, accurate and current information on their beneficial owners and (2) for the directors to transmit any new information within a month and by electronic means to the UBO register.

Please find below the main principles of these new obligations, as well as how Tax Consult can assist you in fulfilling them.

1. Definition: Ultimate Beneficial Owner

The Law identifies various categories of beneficial owners depending on the legal entity to which they belong. Three types of legal entities are identified, namely (i) companies, (ii) nonprofit organizations and foundations and (iii) trusts and other similar entities.

The beneficial owner is the person that is the owner of the legal entity or the person having the control over the legal entity. The following persons are considered as being beneficial owners:

i. For companies:

  • Any natural person who has direct[1] or indirect[2] ownership of at least 25% of the shares or the voting rights including through bearer shareholdings ;
  • Any natural person who controls the company by any other means (e.g. shareholders’ agreement, the power to appoint members of the management board, veto right) ;
  • Any natural person who holds the position of chief executive, if, after having exhausted all possible means of identification, and provided there are no grounds for suspicion, none of the aforementioned persons is identified or if it is not sure that the identified person(s) is/are the beneficial owner(s).

Please note that an UBO can be considered as “isolated” when he/she fulfills the conditions of the ultimate beneficial owner or as “grouped” when the controls results from its coordination with one or several other persons (i.e. as part of a shareholders’ agreement).

ii. For nonprofit organizations and foundations:

  • Directors ;
  • Founders ;
  • Persons entitled to represent the nonprofit organization or the foundation ;
  • Persons in charge of the daily management of the nonprofit organization or the foundation ;
  • The natural persons or, when those persons have not yet been determined, the class of persons in whose main interest the legal non-profit organization or foundation is set up or operates ;
  • Any other natural person exercising ultimate control over the nonprofit organization or the foundation by other means.

iii. For trusts and other similar legal arrangements:

  • The settlor ;
  • Trustee(s) ;
  • Protector ;
  • The beneficiaries, or where the individuals benefiting from the trust have not yet been determined, the class of persons in whose main interest the trust is set up or operates ;
  • Any other natural person exercising ultimate control over the trust by means of direct or indirect ownership or by other means.

Concerning (ii) nonprofit organizations and foundations and (iii) trusts and other similar legal arrangements, all persons mentioned above in categories a to f should be identified and registered as UBO. This obligations is therefore cumulative for all this categories of persons.

Concerning (i) companies, persons mentioned in both categories a and b above, should be identified and registered as UBO (i.e. cumulative approach). However, please note that category c is a residual category which only has to be used if category a and b do not lead to the identification of an UBO.

2. Identification UBO

As mentioned above, both direct and indirect UBOs are targeted by the legislator.

An indirect beneficial owner is a beneficial owner who owns or controls the entity responsible for providing information through one or several legal entities (i.e., a chain of ownership). In this case, the companies will have to examine all levels of the ownership structure to ensure that all persons who have indirect control are identified.

An indirect control could be established as follows:

  • When an intermediate entity owns more than 25% of the shares or voting rights of the company responsible for providing the information and a natural person has a majority interest in this intermediate entity (i.e.> 50% of the voting rights and the shares) ;
  • Where the weighted value of the participation of a natural person in the shares or rights of the company responsible for providing the information, via intermediary entities in a chain of ownership, exceeds 25%.

A person identified by one of these two approaches must be registered as the UBO of the company responsible for providing the information in the UBO register.

Allow us to illustrate point 1 of the above and to calculate the 25% (see FAQ UBO, 17 October 2018):

 

  • A is the beneficial owner of Bel Co ;
  • B indirectly holds 80% of 30% i.e. 24%. However, since X Co has more than 25% of Bel Co and B has control of X Co, B is also the beneficial owner of Bel Co ;
  • C is not an effective beneficiary of Bel Co.

3. Required information

Every entity responsible for providing information communicates to the register the following information of each of its beneficial owners. Any change should be reported within a month following the modification of the information :

  • Name and first name ;
  • Date of birth;
  • Nationality/nationalities ;
  • Full resident address ;
  • The date on which he/she has become a beneficial owner of the entity responsible for providing information ;
  • His/her identification number in the National Register of Natural Persons or in the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises and if not available, any similar identicifaction number given by the State in which he/she resides or of which he/she is a citizen ;
  • The category/categories of persons to which he/she belongs.

Complementary information is required when the legal entity is a company:

  • If it concerns a direct or indirect beneficial owner, isolated or grouped;
  • If it concerns an indirect beneficial owner, the number of intermediaries as well as, for each of them, a full identification ;
  • The extent of the control or ownership on the entity responsible for providing information, that is to say among others:
    • In the case of a direct beneficial owner and when the control derives from the ownership of shares or voting rights, the percentage of shares or voting rights owned in the entity responsible for providing information ;
    • In the case of an indirect beneficial owner and when the control derives from the indirect ownership of shares or voting rights, the percentage of shares or weighted voting rights owned in the entity responsible for providing information.

Please note that at least 1 document will have to be submitted to finalize the registration.

4. Access to the register

The data of the register regarding companies responsible for providing the abovementioned information are available to:

  • The competent authorities (e.g. tax authorities) ;
  • The obliged entities in the framework of fulfilling their obligations regarding due diligence towards their clients (e.g. accountants, notaries, etc.) ;
  • Members of the general public.

 

The register regarding non-profit organizations, international non-profit organizations, foundations, trusts, fiducies and other legal similar entities is available to:

  • The competent authorities ;
  • The obliged entities within the framework of fulfilling their due diligence obligations towards their clients ;
  • Any other person or organization having a legitimate interest ;
  • Every person submitting a written request to the Administration of the Treasury for non-profit organizations, international non-profit organizations, foundations, trusts, fiducies and other legal similar structures that control a company.

​​5. Sanction

 

In case of a breach the Minister can assess an administrative fine between € 250 and € 50.000. The administrative fine is applied after that the entity responsible for providing information has been heard or at least duly invited to be heard.

6. Entry into force

The Royal decree has entered into force on October 31st 2018, but an official delay has been granted by the Authorities up until March 31st, 2019 to fulfill their obligations with respect to the UBO register.

7. Help from Tax Consult

In principle, the obligation to communicate the above-mentioned information binds the directors. To this end, the administration has developed an electronic application that is accessible through MyminfinPro.

Nevertheless, Tax Consult could assist you with your registration once the government has finalized the application for mandataries and set it up online. We could act as your external mandatary, if you would give us the proper authorization  and provide us on time with the relevant documents (see point 3 above).

If you have questions and / or remarks related to the foregoing, we kindly ask you to contact your person of contact at Tax Consult, who will be willing to provide you with additional information and/or assistance.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Tax Consult

 

 


[1] “Direct beneficial owner”: a beneficial owner who directly owns or controls the entity responsible for providing information.

[2] “Indirect beneficial owner”: a beneficial owner who owns or control the entity responsible for providing information through one or several legal entities.