Ferrovial’s tax contribution reached 2,087 million euros, in line with previous financial years, with special mention for that corresponding to employment, which stood at 1,156 million euros, and that arising from the company’s activity, 636 million euros. The effective management of these tax obligations is based on the criteria of caution and transparency, as well as maximum cooperative compliance.
In 2010, Ferrovial agreed to comply with the Contributor’s Good Practices Code promoted by the Spanish Tax Agency, and included these recommendations in all its activities worldwide through its Policy of Compliance and Good Practices in Taxation. Finally, in February 2015 the Board of Directors approved Ferrovial’s Tax Policy, in compliance with the provisions of Article 529 ter of the Corporate Company Law.
In line with the recommendations in the Contributor’s Good Practices Code, the company will:
The Board of Directors, via the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Senior Management, will encourage compliance with the principles and good practices relating to taxation. It will undertake the approval of control policy and tax risk management, as well as those operations that involve special tax risk.
When the annual accounts are drawn up, the Board will be informed on the tax policies applied during the financial year and on the effective compliance with the commitments included in the Contributor’s Good Practices Code and this will be included in the Annual Report on Corporate Governance. In compliance with these commitments, Ferrovial has presented the so-called “transparency report” for 2018 to the Spanish tax authorities (as it did in 2017), having received a very favorable assessment from these authorities in terms of the company’s collaboration and transparency. For further information, please see section 6.6 of the Consolidated Annual Accounts.
The following tables show the amounts (in €m) paid by Ferrovial in 2019 and 2018, respectively. They are aggregate figures based on its percentage of participation or ownership of the assets. Notably, the main assets integrated by equity accounting are 43.23% in the case of 407 ETR (Canada), 25% for Heathrow and 50% for AGS (United Kingdom). A distinction is made between taxes paid (obligations assumed by Ferrovial) and taxes collected (derived from its activity but borne by others).
2019 (M€) | ||||
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Paid Taxes1 | ||||
MARKET | Corporate Tax³ | Rest | Collected Taxes² | TOTAL |
Spain | 15 | 367 | 438 | 819 |
United Kingdom | 32 | 167 | 333 | 532 |
Australia4 | 1 | 89 | 264 | 354 |
America5 | 80 | 23 | 47 | 150 |
Poland | 6 | 31 | 150 | 187 |
Rest of Europe | 10 | 8 | 26 | 44 |
Others(<1%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 144 | 685 | 1.258 | 2.087 |
2018 (M€) | ||||
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Paid Taxes¹ | ||||
MARKET | Corporate Tax³ | Rest | Collected Taxes² | TOTAL |
Spain | 9 | 357 | 396 | 762 |
United Kingdom | 24 | 163 | 411 | 598 |
Australia4 | 6 | 89 | 258 | 353 |
America5 | 70 | 22 | 79 | 171 |
Poland | 7 | 24 | 136 | 167 |
Rest of Europe | 12 | 9 | 53 | 73 |
Others (<1%) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Total | 128 | 663 | 1.335 | 2.127 |
(1) Taxes borne by Ferrovial derived from its activity and operations, which represent a direct cost (e.g. Corporate Tax, non-deductible VAT, Employment Taxes (Employer), Local Taxes, etc.).
(2) Taxes collected by Ferrovial and paid to public finances on behalf of third parties (e.g. Employment Taxes (Employee), net VAT, Withholding Taxes, etc.).
(3) Excluding the main assets integrated by equity accounting mentioned above, Ferrovial´s payments on Corporate Tax are as follows: (a) In 2019: Spain (15), Chile (11), Portugal (9), Poland (6) and Republic of Ireland (2); and (b) In 2018: Spain (9), Portugal (9), Poland (7), Australia (6) and Republic of Ireland (3).
(4) Includes Australia and rest of the islands of the Pacific.
(5) Includes United States of America, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Colombia. Mexico, Peru and Puerto Rico.
*Further information in notes 2.10 and 5.3 of the Consolidated Annual Accounts.