According to a company statement, ‘SABMiller doesn’t engage in aggressive tax planning in any part of its operations, and the report includes a number of flawed and inaccurate assumptions’.
Compliance with tax laws underpins all of our corporate governance practices. We actively engage with revenue authorities and we’re open and transparent with our affairs. We follow all transfer pricing regulations within the countries in which we operate and the principles of the OECD guidelines.
SABMiller is a major direct investor, employer and tax payer in Africa, and our economic contribution to the continent is substantial. In 2009/10 we invested more than US$500m in Africa and further expanded our operations with new breweries or acquisitions in Tanzania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana, Southern Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia.
SABMiller companies pay a significant level of tax. In the year ended 31 March 2010, the group reported US$2,929m in pre-tax profit and group revenue of US$26,350m. During the same period our total tax contribution remitted to governments, including corporate tax, excise tax, VAT and employee taxes, was just under US$7,000m. Seven times that paid to shareholders. This amount is split between developed countries (23%) and developing countries (77%). In both Colombia and South Africa, we contributed over US$1,000m in taxation to each respective government’s revenues.
In the past, ActionAid has made some constructive contributions to the debate on tax. SABMiller supports ActionAid’s recommendations regarding improved management of taxation in developing countries, including greater investment in the capability of local tax authorities and that business should be taxed fairly. ActionAid’s ‘Accounting for Poverty’ report states: “Governments should aim to strike an optimal balance between raising revenue and attracting investment that benefits poor people when setting corporate tax rates and offering tax incentives.” SABMiller agrees, but we don’t believe that they undertook this particular piece of research in the same spirit.
Source: SABMiller
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