Directive 2020/876 - Amendment of Directive 2011/16/EU to address the urgent need to defer certain time limits for the filing and exchange of information in the field of taxation because of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Current status

This directive has been published on June 26, 2020 and entered into force on June 27, 2020.

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Key information

official title

Council Directive (EU) 2020/876 of 24 June 2020 amending Directive 2011/16/EU to address the urgent need to defer certain time limits for the filing and exchange of information in the field of taxation because of the COVID-19 pandemic
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 2020/876
Original proposal COM(2020)197 EN
CELEX number i 32020L0876

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Key dates

Document 24-06-2020; Date of adoption
Publication in Official Journal 26-06-2020; OJ L 204 p. 46-48
Effect 27-06-2020; Entry into force Date pub. +1 See Art 2
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Legislative text

26.6.2020   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 204/46

 

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE (EU) 2020/876

of 24 June 2020

amending Directive 2011/16/EU to address the urgent need to defer certain time limits for the filing and exchange of information in the field of taxation because of the COVID-19 pandemic

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Articles 113 and 115 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

After transmission of the draft legislative act to the national parliaments,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee (2),

Acting in accordance with a special legislative procedure,

Whereas:

 

(1)

The severe risks to public health and other hindrances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as lockdown measures imposed by Member States to help contain the pandemic, have had a significant disruptive effect on the capacity of businesses and Member States’ tax authorities to carry out some of their obligations pursuant to Council Directive 2011/16/EU (3).

 

(2)

A number of Member States and persons liable to report information to the competent authorities of Member States under Directive 2011/16/EU have requested the deferral of certain time limits laid down in that Directive. Those time limits concern automatic exchanges of information on financial accounts whose beneficiaries are tax resident in another Member State and on reportable cross-border arrangements that contain at least one of the hallmarks set out in Annex IV to Directive 2011/16/EU (‘reportable cross‐border arrangements’).

 

(3)

The severe disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to the activities of many financial institutions and persons liable to report reportable cross-border arrangements hampers timely compliance with their reporting obligations pursuant to Directive 2011/16/EU. Financial institutions are currently faced with urgent tasks related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

(4)

Furthermore, financial institutions and persons liable to report are faced with serious work‐related disruptions, primarily due to remote working conditions because of the lockdown in most Member States. Similarly, the capacity of Member States’ tax authorities to collect and process data has been negatively affected.

 

(5)

This situation requires an urgent and, to the extent possible, coordinated response within the Union. For that purpose, it is necessary to provide Member States with the option to defer the time limit for the exchange of information on financial accounts whose beneficiaries are tax resident in another Member State in order to allow Member States to adjust their national time limits for the filing of such information by Reporting Financial Institutions. Moreover, Member States should also be provided with the option to defer the time limits for filing and exchanging information on reportable cross-border arrangements.

 

(6)

Deferral of the time limits (‘deferral’) aims to address an exceptional situation and should not disrupt the structure established by, or the functioning of, Directive 2011/16/EU. Consequently, it is necessary for the deferral to be limited and to remain proportionate to the practical difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic with regard to filing and exchanging information.

 

(7)

In light of the current uncertainty about the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, and given that the circumstances that justify the adoption of this Directive might continue to exist for some time, it is appropriate to provide for the possibility of one optional extension of the period of the deferral. Such an extension should take place only if the conditions laid down...


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