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Previously on "Shell moves headquarters to the UK"
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Great news, so the price of Shell fuel in the UK will be coming down. Let me just get out my Visa Credit Card...
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
Probably not. It's a specific, new (since 1st Jan) Dutch tax on dividends (15%), which foreign investors have deducted at source regardless of where they are based. This means Shell shares are worth less (or even worthless) to large pension funds, and the sort of major investors which Shell wants, and has devalued their stock significantly.
It's a case of the Dutch govt shooting themselves in the head financially, but there is some suggestion this has been driven by an environmental agenda. If so, it's backfired massively, because now they won't be able to levy eco-taxes on Shell at all, and they've lost the vast majority of the taxes they could actually collect.
The only surprising aspect is that Shell have taken so long to make the move, as this was proposed about 3 years ago. They probably assumed the Dutch govt weren't as stupid as they turned out to be.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
So brexit has allowed companies to move to the UK for tax reasons? Who knew? Bet Ireland are scared
It's a case of the Dutch govt shooting themselves in the head financially, but there is some suggestion this has been driven by an environmental agenda. If so, it's backfired massively, because now they won't be able to levy eco-taxes on Shell at all, and they've lost the vast majority of the taxes they could actually collect.
The only surprising aspect is that Shell have taken so long to make the move, as this was proposed about 3 years ago. They probably assumed the Dutch govt weren't as stupid as they turned out to be.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post
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Where will the fleet of executive jets be based?
Shell currently has about at least a half dozen Embraers based at Rotterdam Airport for the use of its C-Suite team
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Shell moves headquarters to the UK
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59288593
Royal Dutch Shell has announced a plan to move its headquarters to the UK as part of proposals to simplify the company's structure.
The oil giant will ask shareholders to vote on shifting its tax residence from the Netherlands to the UK.
It also wants to do away with its dual share structure in favour of just one class of shares to boost "the speed and flexibility" of shareholder payouts.
Shell's chief executive Ben van Beurden will relocate to the UK.
The company's chief financial officer Jessica Uhl will also move, alongside seven other senior employees.
Shell moving a team of 8 to the UK.
Assume this is tax driven.
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