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Agents warned to avoid HMRC pitfall on AML compliance – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
January 19, 2023
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Agents warned to avoid HMRC pitfall on AML compliance – London Wallet
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The Guild of Property Professionals is reminding estate agents to keep a watchful eye on their HMRC Government Gateway Account for messages and updates relating to AML supervision.

According to group compliance officer Paul Offley, many agents miss important messages regarding their renewal or information relating to responsible people, which can have severe consequences for firms.

“A business that misses their AML supervision renewal can face penalties which are based on turnover for the number of days they fail to be registered,” Offley advised. “In almost all cases this is not intentional but gets overlooked for a variety of reasons, for example in the instance where the Government Gateway account is managed by an accountant for finance purposes and the AML section gets overlooked.”

He added: “It is also important to keep information on your ‘responsible people’ up to date, including the names of all directors, whether active in the business or not, and evidence of training which they have received.”

Offley has made a recommendation to Guild of Property Professionals members that they have a process for checking the AML part of their Government Gateway account on a regular basis to avoid any potential issues.

“However,” Offley added, “this is only one part of helping to keep compliant and if you are a responsible person, you should be able to demonstrate that your business risk assessment, AML policies and procedures are all up to date. It is also imperative that you have a record of training which has been provided to teams, that you have processes in place to ensure AML verification is completed in a timely manner and that record keeping is maintained.”

The data for Q1 of the 2022-23 financial year revealed that the average AML fine issued to estate agency businesses is sitting at £3,815. Offley commented that this was a “harsh reminder” to agents to ensure they are up to date and following the necessary procedures. AML compliance “need not be a complex procedure” and having a clearly defined process can ensure consistency, he added.

 





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