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Guidance: Annual frozen asset review and reporting form

Hm Treasury

October 27
14:32 2022

Frozen assets reporting notice

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Frozen assets reporting template

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The notice provides background and guidance for the 2022 frozen asset reporting exercise, which HM Treasury carries out every year to update our records to reflect any changes to accounts during the reporting period.

As part of this review, HM Treasury requires all persons that hold or control funds or economic resources belonging to a designated person, to complete the reporting form and submit it to the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) by Friday 11 November 2022.

Published 12 September 2016
Last updated 27 October 2022 +show all updates
  1. Frozen assets reporting template updated

  2. Updated 'Annual frozen asset review and reporting form'.

  3. Updated for 2020 frozen asset reporting exercise.

  4. Updated for 2019 frozen asset reporting exercise.

  5. Updated for 2018 frozen asset reporting exercise.

  6. Replaced with 2017 review and form.

  7. First published.

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