Good find, Barcrest.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/drafts/uk-us-fatca-guidance-notes.pdf
2.9 Local Client Base Financial Institution section is interesting. Would this mean that building societies would be exempt?
Two questions: (honest questions, I'm not trying to a smart a$$)
First, what do you mean by exempt?
2.2:
Depending on the nature of the exemption an entity may either be entirely exempted from complying with the legislation or its compliance obligations may be reduced,....
2.8(ii): Financial Institutions with a local client base will have a reduced reporting requirement if they meet the criteria set out in 2.9I read this as the FFI with a local client base is not exempt, but could have a reduced reporting requirement if it meets the 9 criteria in 2.9.
Second, which Building Society are you talking about? Read 2.9(c) and 2.9(d) carefully.
2.9(c): Each Related Entity of the Financial Institution must be incorporated or organised in the United Kingdom and must meet the requirements set forth in this paragraph. So all group entities must comply with all the criteria and must all be located within the United Kingdom.
2.9(d): The Financial Institution must not solicit account holders outside the United Kingdom.Birmingham Midshires is usually viewed as a building society. On it's website, in the fine print, it says
"This site is intended for UK residents unless otherwise stated." and
"Birmingham Midshires is a division of Bank of Scotland plc" Bank of Scotland (HBOS) is owned by the Lloyds Banking Group. Does Lloyds solicit business from outside the UK? My guess is yes.
Coventry Building Society states in its fine print
"This site is intended for UK residents only." Coventry is a TLC (a mutual society), not a PLC. It is not owned by one of the larger banks. My guess would be that it has a better shot at
reduced reporting requirements.
My purely idiots opinion is that this Guidance is incomplete, and is subject to the interpretation of which ever group (US or UK, Authority or FFI) happens to be reading it. My opinion: those groups have different interpretations. This is not yet a coherent guidance IMHO.