Reporting Fund Status – Reportable Income

Certain share classes within Jupiter’s Fund ranges have obtained UK Reporting Fund status from HMRC for UK tax purposes. If you are an investor in a share class with this status, you should prepare your UK tax return using the below information to calculate and report your total Reportable Income to HMRC.

The Reportable Income information will be updated annually for each fund, at a time depending on the fund’s accounting period.

Reportable Income is the amount per share of all distributions paid during the fund’s accounting period. To the extent that the fund’s Reportable Income exceeds the amount actually distributed, there will be an additional deemed distribution of income (called Excess Reportable Income). For UK tax purposes, investors are treated as receiving income on the Fund Distribution Date which is 6 months after the fund’s accounting period. Investors should therefore include this income in their UK tax return for the tax year which includes that date.

You can find the full list of share classes with UK Reporting Fund status on HMRC’s website:

www.gov.uk/government/publications/offshore-funds-list-of-reporting-funds

 

Current Documents

Jupiter Asset Management Series PLC

Jupiter Asset Management Series PLC UK Excess Reportable Income Report 2024

Jupiter Global Fund

Jupiter Global Fund UK Excess Reportable Income Report 2025

Jupiter Investment Fund

Jupiter Investment Fund UKRF Report 2025