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Reglamento del impuesto sobre Sociedades de 2016, Nauru

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Detalles Detalles Año de versión 2016 Fechas Comienzo: 1 de julio de 2016 Tipo de texto Otras textos Materia Otros Notas The Business Tax Regulations 2016 (Subsidiary Legislation SL No. 26 of 2016) were made by the Government pursuant to section 46 of the Business Tax Act 2016.

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 Business Tax Regulations 2016

REPUBLIC OF NAURU

Business Tax Regulations 2016

SL No. 26 of 2016

Notified: 4th November 2016

Table of Contents

1 Short Title ...................................................................................................................... 1

2 Commencement............................................................................................................. 1

3 Definitions...................................................................................................................... 1

4 Reserve for unexpired risks of general insurance companies......................................... 1

5 Taxable income from life insurance business................................................................. 2

6 Record keeping.............................................................................................................. 2

Cabinet makes the following regulations under section 46 of the Business Tax Act 2016:

1 Short Title

These Regulations may be cited as the Business Tax Regulations 2016.

2 Commencement

These Regulations commence on 1 July 2016.

3 Definitions

(1) In these Regulations:

‘Act’ means the Business Tax Act 2016;

‘life insurance’ means the issuing of life policies;

‘general insurance’ means all insurance other than life insurance; and

‘life policy’ means a contract of insurance issued to a resident or non-resident individual in Nauru that provides for the payment of money on the death of a person or on the happening of a contingency dependent on the termination or continuance of human life.

(2) A term used in these Regulations has the same meaning as in the Act unless the context requires otherwise.

4 Reserve for unexpired risks of general insurance companies

(1) Subject to sub-regulations (2) and (3), a company conducting a general insurance business is allowed a deduction for a tax year for the balance of its reserve for unexpired risks as at the end of the year provided the amount of the reserve has been calculated in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards.

(2) Sub-regulation (1) applies to a non-resident company only when the company is conducting an insurance business in Nauru through a permanent establishment.

(3) The deduction allowed under sub-regulation (1) is limited to the balance of the company’s reserve that relates to unexpired risks in Nauru.

(4) The gross revenue of an insurance company conducting the business of general insurance for a tax year includes the amount of the company’s reserve for unexpired risks deducted in the previous tax year under sub-regulation (1).

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Taxable income from life insurance business

(1) The taxable income of an insurance company from the conduct of the business of life insurance for a tax year is calculated according to the following formula:

(A + B + C + D) – (E + F + G + H)

where:

A is the life insurance premiums derived by the company during year from the issuing of life policies, but not including premiums returned to policy holders during the year;

B is investment income derived by the company during the year from the investment of premiums referred to in ‘A’;

C is the amount of any previously deducted reserves for life policies cancelled during the year;

D is any other income derived by the company during the year relating to life insurance business conducted in Nauru;

E is underwriting expenses incurred by the company during the year in relation to the issuing of life policies, including commissions paid, reinsurance premiums, risk analysis costs, Government charges on the policy, and operating expenses;

F is the additions to life policy reserves, including the initial reserve on new life policies issued during the year;

G is the amount of claim payments made under life policies in excess of the sum of reserved amounts and income earned on the reserved amounts in relation to life policies paid out during the year; and

H is any other deductible expenditure incurred by the company during the year in relation to life insurance business conducted in Nauru.

(2) If a company conducts the business of life insurance and some other business including the business of general insurance, the taxable income of the company from the conduct of the life insurance business is calculated separately from the taxable income from the other business of the company.

Record keeping

(1) A person who has a net loss for a tax year must keep such accounts, documents, and records as are necessary to evidence the amount of the net loss.

(2) A resident person who has offshore operations must keep accounts, documents, and records relating to those offshore operations.

(3) For the avoidance of doubt, a reference in the Act and this Regulation to accounts, documents, and records required to be kept by a person includes all source and underlying documents relating to transactions entered into by the

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person, including, invoices, purchase orders, delivery dockets, receipts, contracts, and Customs documentation.

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