Asia Pacific FATCA & CRS Updates
Follow this site to understand FATCA & CRS developments and deadlines that impact Asia Pacific, while keeping an eye on global regulations that may impact your business.
This is brought to you by the Tax Solutions team at S&P Global. They collate the latest requirements and translate the details for regional tax teams to understand what’s required to meet deadlines.
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2024
February
January
2023
June
May
March
- Singapore CRS: Updated List of Participating Jurisdictions
- Singapore FATCA: Updated TIN Codes for 2022, 2023 and 2024
2022
August
July
June
May
- Taiwan: CRS Reporting Deadline Extended
- OECD: Comments From Public Consultation Regarding Crypto-Assets & Amendments to CRS
April
March
February
2022
January
- Singapore: FATCA and CRS Updates
- United States FATCA: 1 July 2022 Deadline for Responsible Officer Certifications
2021
October
September
- Cayman Islands: CRS - Updated DITC Portal User Guide
- Hong Kong CRS – Updated Self-Certification Form for Controlling Persons
August
June
May
- Australia: CRS – Updated Guidance on Due Diligence Procedures for New Accounts
- United States: IRS FATCA FAQs
- United States: Updates on Periodic Certifications and FATCA IDES Testing
April
- Cayman Islands: FATCA – Updated Guidance
- Australia: FATCA – Updated Guidance
- Singapore: FATCA & CRS – Updated IRAS Documents and Reporting Timelines
- Singapore: FATCA – Updated IRAS FATCA Documents
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