667. Jamaica can legally issue the following five types of rulings within the scope of the transparency framework: (i) preferential regimes;1 (ii) cross-border unilateral APAs and any other cross-border unilateral tax rulings (such as an advance tax ruling) covering transfer pricing or the application of transfer pricing principles; (iii) rulings providing for unilateral downward adjustments; (iv) permanent establishment rulings; and (v) related party conduit rulings.
668. For Jamaica, past rulings are any tax rulings within scope that are issued either (i) on or after 1 January 2015 but before 1 April 2017; and (ii) on or after 1 January 2012 but before 1 January 2015, provided they were still in effect as at 1 January 2015. Future rulings are any tax rulings within scope that are issued on or after 1 April 2017.
669. In the prior years’ peer review reports, it was determined that Jamaica’s undertakings to identify past and future rulings and all potential exchange jurisdictions were sufficient to meet the minimum standard. In the prior year’s peer review report, it was also noted that Jamaica was preparing a more formal procedure to issue and review rulings for the purposes of the transparency framework, including guidelines to specify which information must be included in rulings applications. During the year in review, there have been no further developments. In addition, it was determined that Jamaica’s review and supervision mechanism was sufficient to meet the minimum standard. Jamaica’s implementation in this regard remains unchanged, and therefore continues to meet the minimum standard.
670. Jamaica has met all of the ToR for the information gathering and no recommendations are made.