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The Reports on Payments to Governments Regulations 2014

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2.—(1) In these Regulations—

the Act” means the Companies Act 2006;

affiliated undertakings” means any two or more undertakings within a group;

Companies Act accounts” has the meaning given by sections 395(1)(a) and 403(2)(a) of the Act;

consolidated report” has the meaning given in regulation 8;

the Directive” means Directive 2013/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26th June 2013 on the annual financial statements, consolidated financial statements and related reports of certain types of undertakings M1;

director” means—

(a)

in relation to a company—

(i)

a director of the company, and any person occupying in relation to it the position of a director (by whatever name called), and

(ii)

any person in accordance with whose directions or instructions (not being advice given in a professional capacity) the directors of the company are accustomed to act;

(b)

in relation to a limited liability partnership, a member;

(c)

in relation to a limited partnership, a general partner; and

(d)

in relation to a partnership, a partner;

electronic means” has the meaning given in section 1168 of the Act;

“equivalent reporting requirements” are reporting requirements in non-member States that are equivalent to the requirements of Chapter 10 of the Directive and which have been assessed by the European Commission as being equivalent in accordance with Article 47 of the Directive;

general partner” has the same meaning as in the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 M2;

government” means any national, regional or local authority of a country, and includes a department, agency or undertaking that is a subsidiary undertaking where the authority is the parent undertaking;

group” means a parent undertaking and all its subsidiary undertakings;

IAS accounts” has the meaning given in sections 395(1)(b) and 403(1) and (2)(b) of the Act;

large undertaking” means an undertaking that meets at least two of the three following criteria—

(a)

its balance sheet total on its balance sheet date exceeds £18 million;

(b)

its net turnover on its balance sheet date exceeds £36 million;

(c)

the average number of employees during the financial year to which the balance sheet relates exceeds 250;

limited partnership” means a partnership formed in accordance with the Limited Partnerships Act 1907;

logging undertaking” means an undertaking which undertakes in primary forests the activity referred to in Section A, Division 02, Group 02.2 of Annex 1 to Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20th December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 M3 as set out in Table 1 in the Schedule to these Regulations;

mining or quarrying undertaking” means an undertaking which performs any activity involving the exploration, prospection, discovery, development, and extraction of minerals, oil, natural gas deposits or other materials, within the activities listed in Section B, Divisions 05 to 08 of Annex 1 to Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20th December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 as set out in Table 2 in the Schedule to these Regulations;

net turnover” means the amounts derived from the sale of products and the provision of services after deducting sales rebates and value added tax and other taxes directly linked to turnover;

parent undertaking” has the meaning given in the ActF1...;

partnership” means a partnership within the Partnership Act 1890 M4;

payment” means an amount paid, whether in money or in kind, for relevant activities, where the payment is any of the following types—

(a)

production entitlements;

(b)

taxes levied on the income, production or profits of companies, excluding taxes levied on consumption such as value added taxes, personal income taxes or sales taxes;

(c)

royalties;

(d)

dividends, other than dividends paid by an undertaking to a government as an ordinary shareholder of that undertaking, where—

(i)

the dividend is paid to the government on the same terms as to other ordinary shareholders, and

(ii)

the dividend is not paid in lieu of production entitlements or royalties;

(e)

signature, discovery and production bonuses;

(f)

licence fees, rental fees, entry fees and other considerations for licences or concessions; or

(g)

payments for infrastructure improvements;

primary forest” means a forest of native species, where there is no clearly visible indication of human activities and the ecological processes are not significantly disturbed;

project” means the operational activities which—

(a)

are governed by a single contract, licence, lease, concession or similar legal agreement, and

(b)

form the basis for payment liabilities with a government;

public interest entity” means an undertaking—

(a)

whose transferable securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market of any member State within the meaning of [F2point (21) of Article 4.1 of Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014] on markets in financial instruments;

(b)

that is a credit institution as defined in point (1) of Article 4 of Directive 2006/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14th June 2006 relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions M5, other than those referred to in Article 2 of that Directive; or

(c)

that is an insurance undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1) of Council Directive 91/674/EEC of 19th December 1991 on the annual accounts of insurance undertakings M6;

the registrar” has the meaning given in section 1060 of the Act;

relevant activities” means—

(a)

the activity as set out in Table 1 in the Schedule to these Regulations within primary forests; or

(b)

any activity involving the exploration, prospection, discovery, development, and extraction of minerals, oil, natural gas deposits or other materials, within the activities listed in Table 2 in the Schedule to these Regulations;

report” has the meaning given in regulation 4;

subsidiary undertaking” has the meaning given in the ActF3...;

[F4“UK undertaking” means—]

(a)

a limited company;

(b)

a limited liability partnership;

(c)

a limited partnership, each of whose general partners is—

(i)

a limited company,

(ii)

an unlimited company, each of whose members is a limited company,

(iii)

a Scottish partnership which is not a limited partnership, each of whose members is a limited company, or

(iv)

a Scottish partnership which is a limited partnership, each of whose general partners is a limited company;

(d)

a partnership, each of whose partners is—

(i)

a limited company,

(ii)

an unlimited company each of whose members is a limited company,

(iii)

a Scottish partnership which is not a limited partnership, each of whose members is a limited company, or

(iv)

a Scottish partnership which is a limited partnership, each of whose general partners is a limited company;

(e)

an unlimited company, each of whose members is—

(i)

a limited company,

(ii)

an unlimited company each of whose members is a limited company,

(iii)

a Scottish partnership which is not a limited partnership, each of whose members is a limited company, or

(iv)

a Scottish partnership which is a limited partnership, each of whose general partners is a limited company;

[F5“undertaking” has the meaning given in the Act.]

(2) The references in paragraphs (c)(i) to (iv), (d)(i) to (iv) and (e)(i) to (iv) of [F6the definition of “UK undertaking”] to a limited company, an unlimited company, a Scottish partnership which is not a limited partnership or a Scottish partnership which is a limited partnership include a comparable undertaking incorporated in or formed under the law of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom; and in relation to such an undertaking the references in those paragraphs to the members and general partners are to be construed as references to the members of the undertaking comparable to members or general partners.

(3) An undertaking which is a large undertaking in a financial year does not cease to be a large undertaking because it no longer meets at least two of the criteria in the definition of “large undertaking” in the following financial year.

(4) But if a large undertaking ceases to meet at least two of the criteria in the definition of “large undertaking” in two consecutive financial years, it ceases to be a large undertaking on the first day of the financial year immediately following the second of those consecutive years.

(5) If agreements of the kind referred to in the definition of “project” are substantially interconnected, those agreements are treated for the purposes of these Regulations as a single project.

(6) For the purpose of paragraph (5), “substantially interconnected” means forming a set of operationally and geographically integrated contracts, licences, leases or concessions or related agreements with substantially similar terms that are signed with a government, giving rise to payment liabilities.

(7) Such agreements may be governed by a single contract, joint venture, production sharing agreement, or other overarching legal agreement.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M1OJ L 182 29.06.2013 p.19.

M3OJ L 393, 30.12.2006, p.1, as last amended by Regulation (EU) No 70/2012.

M5OJ L 177 30.06.2006 p.1.

M6OJ L 374 31.12.1991, p.7, as last amended by Directive 2006/46/EC.

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