The Decision in Futter and Pitt – Hastings Bass and Mistake Explained? An Offshore Perspective Mark Renouf, Advocate Hanson Renouf www.hansonrenouf.com.

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The Decision in Futter and Pitt – Hastings Bass and Mistake Explained? An Offshore Perspective Mark Renouf, Advocate Hanson Renouf Mark Renouf – An Offshore Perspective

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective Overview of talk:- Offshore – to what extent can a “common law” trust jurisdiction depart from the “mainstream” trusts law position Case Law. Supreme Court vindicates Jersey’s position on “Mistake” Statute Law. Trusts (Jersey) Law Amendment no 6 preserving old Hastings Bass rule. Public Policy

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective Why is Jersey Interesting? A civil law system “at heart” – 1204 But Trust Law looks to common law trust precedents Mistake & Hastings-Bass – Jersey cases initially based upon English precedents:- Mistake:- Re A Trust [2009] JLR 447 [and other cases, Re R Remuneration Trust [2009] JRC 164A; re Lochmore Trust [2010] JRC 068; Re S Trust 2011 JLR 375; In Re B Life Interest Settlement [2012] JRC 229 Hastings-Bass:- Re Green GLG Trust [2002] JLR 571; Leumi Overseas Trust Corporation Ltd v Howe [2007] JLR660 (no breach of duty by Trustees necessary); In Re B Life Interest Settlement [2012] JRC 229; In re Onorati Settlement [2013] JRC 182.

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective -Which Way should Jersey Go? -Follow existing Jersey precedent or follow “mainstream” developments in English law? -In Re B Life Interest Settlement [2012] JRC 229 -“Public interest” – varies according to jurisdiction. - The debates in Jersey must be largely applicable to other offshore jurisdictions.

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective Statute – Trusts (Amendment no.6) (Jsy) Law cif Deals with:- a.Mistake. b. Hastings-Bass

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective The Interesting Debate - Public Policy:- In re S Trust [2011] JLR 375. Commissioner (Philip) Bailhache (former Bailiff and now politician):- “ The preference accorded to the interests of the tax authority in the United Kingdom is not one, however, with which we are sympathetic. In our view, Leviathan can look after itself. We should not be taken as indicating any sympathy for tax evasion,.... But in Jersey it is still open to citizens so to arrange their affairs, so long as the arrangement is transparent and within the law, as to involve the lowest possible payment to the tax authority..... We accordingly see no reason for adopting a judicial policy in this country which favours the position of the tax authority to the prejudice of the individual citizen, and excludes from the ambit of discretionary equitable relief mistakes giving rise to unforeseen fiscal liabilities. We see no fairness in such a policy It was a mistake for Mrs. Pitt to enter the arrangement that she did....Yet it was excluded from the possibility of equitable relief because the policy is to treat unforeseen fiscal liabilities as a consequence rather than an effect of the mistake. 40 Justice and fairness seem to us to have been at the heart of the approach adopted by Lindley, L.J. in Ogilvie v. Littleboy (12). It is troubling, therefore, that the outcome for Mrs. Pitt seems to have been so unjust and unfair.”

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective Lord Tomlin’s proclamation in the Duke of Westminster’s Case (1936) AC 1 still holds good: “Every man is entitled, if he can, to order his affairs so as that the tax attaching under the appropriate Acts is less than it otherwise would be.”

Mark Renouf - An Offshore Perspective The Public Policy Debate:- a. Is it realistic to say that 3 rd Party Professional Advisers can (always) be sued? b. Is Jersey “diddling” HMRC by making Hastings-Bass applications easier? (This is about “Windfalls” to HMRC - facts of Pitt v Holt - a perfectly acceptable “disabled discretionary trust” route created by HMRC which should have been taken advantage of). c. Don’t conflate with issue of “artificial”/“aggressive” tax avoidance - within gift of the UK government and HMRC to alter the law to define (GAAR). Safeguards: Discretionary, equitable remedy. d. Allowing mistakes to be fixed avoids (i) uncertainty; (ii) delay; (iii) cost; and (iv) possible injustice. e. Citizens are entitled to avoid tax lawfully. f. Does wider application of Hastings-Bass really encourage “sloppy trust administration”?

An Offshore Perspective Mark Renouf, Advocate Hanson Renouf Mark Renouf – An Offshore Perspective