Payments overview

Key figures in 2019

Total Revenue and 
other income

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$352.1

billion

Total expenditure

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$326.6

billion

Profit before corporate income tax

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$25.5

billion

CORPORATE Income tax paid

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$7.8

billion. 30.6% of profit before corporate income tax

Taxation charge

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$9.1

billion

Effective tax rate

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35.5%

average corporate income tax rate 23.5%

Overview of tax and other payments to governments

$7.8 billion

$5.9 billion

, and similar levies

$47.6 billion

$10.3 billion

$0.3 billion

$1.9 billion

$61.3 billion

Taxes paid and collected

$12.5 billion

Other payments to governments

Overview of tax and other payments to governments

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OECD
OECD stands for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development which is an intergovernmental economic organisation with 36 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
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Corporate income tax
This is a direct tax imposed on companies’ profits. It is sometimes levied at a national level but can also be levied on a state or local basis.
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Royalties
Royalties are generally payment due for the use of an asset. Mineral royalties are payments to governments or other owners for the rights to extract oil and gas resources, typically at a set percentage of revenue less any deductions that may be taken. See also Trademark royalties.
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Excise duties
This is a tax on manufacturers and is due at the point of production rather than sale. Companies which manufacture products that are subject to excise duties are responsible for reporting and paying these taxes. Excise taxes are in addition to other forms of indirect tax, such as customs duties, VAT or GST, and typically form part of the cost of the product.
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Consumption taxes
A tax due on the purchase of goods and services. Typically, this is a percentage of the sales price of the item or service. It is an indirect tax as it is levied and administered by the retailers or service providers but it is borne or paid by the individual purchasing the item. The companies that charge the tax have to administer the collection and payment on behalf of the government.
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Production entitlement
This is the host government’s share of production. It includes the government’s share as a sovereign entity or through its participation as an equity or interest holder in projects within its home country.
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Bonuses
Payments for bonuses usually paid upon signing an agreement or a contract, or when a commercial discovery is declared, or production has commenced or production has reached a milestone.
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Fees
Fees and other sums paid as consideration for acquiring a licence for gaining access to an area where extractive activities are performed. Administrative government fees that are not specifically related to the extractive sector, or to access to extractive resources, are excluded. Also excluded are payments made in return for services provided by a government.
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