MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS |
From 15 December 2007, the Money Laundering Regulations
2007 require certain businesses to have systems in place
to prevent money laundering and report suspicious transactions.
These regulations replace the previous ones which have been
in force since 2004.
Not all businesses have to operate the regulations but most
UK financial businesses (banks, building societies, money
transmitters, bureaux de change, cheque cashers, savings
and investment firms) are covered. In addition, the regulations
cover legal professionals, accountants, tax advisers, auditors,
insolvency practitioners, estate agents, casinos, high value
dealers and trust or company service providers.
If you operate in any of these areas you need to ensure
that you are complying with the new regulations. If you have
dealings with businesses in these sectors, such as ourselves,
you may find you have to provide more information, for example
confirming your identity. We will let you know if we require
any further information.
HMRC have updated their guidance which can be found by visiting
the link below.
Internet Link:
HMRC
Money Laundering guidance |