Retirement

QROPS List – September 15, 2017

The net number of QROPS offshore pensions for expats has risen by 38 in the past two weeks. HMRC says 40 new pensions have opened, while two have left the list.

The number of financial jurisdictions remains at 30.

Australia has the most QROPS pensions – increasing by eight to 476, which is 44% of the 1090 expat pensions available worldwide.

Other countries adding pensions on the new list are:

  • Germany (1)
  • Ireland (3)
  • Isle of Man (24)
  • Jersey (1)
  • Malta (1)
  • Switzerland (1)

Guernsey saw one scheme close.

QROPS overseas transfer charge

The overseas transfer charge started in March 2017 and is calculated as 25% of the transfer value of a fund into a QROPS.

For expats living inside the European Economic Area (EEA), countries with QROPS that are not subject to the overseas transfer charge are:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Gibraltar
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • The Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Spain
  • Sweden

QROPS countries outside the EEA

Countries outside the EEA are subject to the transfer charge if an expat does not live in the same country as the pension is administered – these are:

  • Australia
  • Barbados
  • China – for any QROPS based in Hong Kong
  • Guernsey
  • India
  • Isle of Man
  • Jersey
  • Kenya
  • Mauritius
  • New Zealand
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland

Other exceptions to the transfer charge may apply if the overseas scheme is run by an employer or multinational non-government organisation, such as the EU QROPS.

A five-year residence rule may also apply.

Click here for official guidance on the overseas transfer charge

What is the QROPS List?

The HMRC QROPS list tells overseas pension providers and retirement savers transferring funds from a UK pension to a QROPS or between offshore pension providers which schemes qualify for QROPS status.

QROPS providers certify their schemes meet UK offshore pension and tax rules to go on the list, but HMRC warns this does not mean any are approved or certain to be QROPS. Retirement savers should check this before transferring any money.

The next HM Revenue and Customs QROPS List is scheduled for October 1, 2017.

For more information about QROPS and the benefits it provides, download the iExpats QROPS Guide or complete the Get Advice form.

QROPS List By Financial Jurisdiction

CountryQROPS count
Australia476
Austria5
Barbados1
Belgium1
Bulgaria3
Denmark1
EU Institution1
Finland1
Germany11
Gibraltar41
Guernsey33
Hong Kong21
Hungary2
India13
Ireland59
Isle of Man286
Jersey37
Kenya1
Latvia3
Liechtenstein1
Luxembourg2
Malta35
Mauritius2
Netherlands15
New Zealand31
Norway1
South Africa3
Spain1
Sweden1
Switzerland2
Total:1090

Source: HMRC

The table shows the net number of schemes, accounting for new listings and removals since the publication of the last list.

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