Tax transparency
We are transparent in tax matters
Our tax policy disallows the use of opaque or artificial structures that conceal or reduce the transparency of activities. Therefore, the Repsol group undertakes the commitment to have no presence in tax havens and, if any, to be transparent in any activities performed there.
Our presence in these territories does not respond to the purpose of limiting transparency of activities or performing unlawful or undesiderable practices, but rather it is guided by legitimate business reasons and follows the sector's common standards.
The definition of a tax haven or non-cooperative jurisdiction is not a peaceful matter. Many lawmakers make an effort to maintain lists of territories that, either by allowing the avoidance of taxes or by facilitating the opacity of investments, qualify as “tax havens.” Our Company considers "tax havens" those jurisdictions classified as such by Spanish and EU regulations and according to the OECD's criteria.
At the same time, some NGOs concerned with responsible business practices also prepare their own tax haven lists based on different criteria and objectives. At Repsol, we selected some of these listings, due to their public outreach or representativeness, and have classified the countries included in them as "controversial jurisdictions."
See our reports from previous years
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