Bermuda

3 Employees

THIRD-PARTY REVENUES

$663,424,853

RELATED-PARTY REVENUES

$268,474,447

TOTAL REVENUES

$931,899,301

PROFIT BEFORE TAX

$594,996,797

TAX PAID

$76,937,000

TAX ACCRUED

$76,937,000

TANGIBLE ASSETS

$122,571

STATED CAPITAL

$9,889,822,137

ACCUMULATED EARNINGS

$2,284,540,949

Main Business Activities

  • Other support activities

Shell has been present in Bermuda for more than 70 years with reinsurance, lending and pension fund companies incorporated there. These companies manage a small number of activities, such as the filing of company accounts, collecting interest from loans and other administrative activities. We also have companies in Bermuda which have in other countries. This is because some countries do not allow foreign companies to establish corporate entities but do allow operations and activities through branches of entities registered or incorporated elsewhere.

Country Financial Analysis

Bermuda does not impose corporate income tax on companies operating there. Shell companies in Bermuda that have global activities through branches are subject to the applicable tax laws in the countries where those activities take place. The 2019 taxes paid of $76.9 million in the table above refer to capital gains tax and paid on profits or income into Bermuda from overseas, for example on interest income on lending. The significant increase in third-party revenues in 2019 compared with 2018 is because of proceeds from the sale of shares.

Branch
A branch is an office or business presence in a location other than where the corporate entity is established.
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Withholding taxes
A withholding tax is an income tax to be paid to the government by the payer of the income rather than by the recipient of the income. The tax is thus withheld or deducted from the income due to the recipient. Withholding taxes usually apply to royalties, interest or dividends.
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