UK Tax Strategy. Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Ltd. December 2017

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UK Tax Strategy Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Ltd December 2017

Background, definitions and application Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited is a direct subsidiary of Subsea 7 S.A. ( Subsea 7 ) and owns, directly or indirectly, the majority of Subsea 7 s operating subsidiaries including UK incorporated or resident entities. For the purposes of Part 2, Finance Act 2016 Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited is the Head of the UK Sub-group. This UK Tax Strategy (the Tax Strategy ) applies to Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited, the group of companies headed by Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Ltd and any other UK incorporated or resident entities held directly or indirectly by Subsea 7 S.A. (hereinafter referred to as the UK Group ) in accordance with paragraphs 19 and 25 of Schedule 19 to the Finance Act 2016 (the Schedule ). The strategy has been published in accordance with paragraph 16(4) of Schedule 19 by being posted on the Group s website and is in respect of the current financial year ending 31 December 2017. The Tax Strategy applies from the date of publication until it is superseded. References to UK Taxation are to the taxes and duties set out in paragraph 15(1) of the Schedule which include Income Tax, Corporation Tax, PAYE, NIC, VAT, Insurance Premium Tax, and Stamp Duty Land Tax. References to tax, taxes or taxation are to UK taxation and to all corresponding worldwide taxes and similar duties in respect of which the UK Group has legal responsibilities. Introduction This document, approved by the Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited Board of Directors, sets out the UK Group s policy and approach to conducting its tax affairs and to dealing with tax risk, and is made available to all of the Subsea 7 s stakeholders. The document will be reviewed annually by Subsea 7 s tax function, and any amendments will be approved by the Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited Board of Directors. It is effective for the year ending 31 December 2017, and will remain in effect until any amendments are approved by the Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited Board of Directors. Interaction between the UK Group s business activities and its management of taxes Subsea 7 operates in the global offshore energy services market providing seabed-to-surface engineering, construction and services. Specifically Subsea 7 s customers are involved in the drilling, evaluation, completion and maintenance of offshore oil and gas wells and the installation and maintenance of offshore wind farms Subsea 7 is a leading global contractor in seabed-to-surface engineering, construction and services to the offshore energy industry, providing technical solutions to enable the delivery of complex projects in all water depths and challenging environments. Subsea 7 operates in approximately 30 countries across all continents and holds a leading position in its markets, with over 10,000 employees. Subsea 7 s tax function ( Group Tax ) reports to the Chief Financial Officer. Subsea 7 s Head of Tax has, and all new recruits will have, appropriate professional qualifications and experience commensurate with the responsibilities required for their role. 2

All Group Tax members are and will be required to proactively operate in line with the Tax Strategy insofar as their activities pertain to UK entities. Group Tax partners with the UK Group s businesses to ensure that: 1. The Tax Strategy is adopted and followed consistently across the UK Group, with clear lines of responsibility and accountability 2. There is alignment of the Tax Strategy with the UK Group s overall approach to corporate governance and risk management as highlighted in the Subsea 7 s Code of Conduct 1 and 3. The UK Group pays the correct amount of tax required of it under the laws and regulations of the countries in which it operates. Tax advice may be sought from external advisors in respect of material transactions and regular tax compliance, and when Group Tax does not have the expertise required in a particular area. The terms of any such engagement must be aligned with the UK Group s corporate governance and risk management policies, including Subsea 7 s Code of Conduct and this Tax Strategy. Annual Review of the Tax Strategy The global tax environment is rapidly evolving, and consequently the Tax Strategy will be subject to regular review, and further developed if necessary. Amendments to the Tax Strategy may be proposed by Group Tax and the Tax Strategy will be reviewed annually by the Subsea 7 S.A. Audit Committee as part of its overall review of the tax function. Any material amendments to the Tax Strategy will require approval by the Board of Directors of Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited. 1 Subsea 7 s Code of Conduct can be found at https://www.subsea7.com/content/dam/subsea7/documents/aboutus 3

UK Group Tax Policy 1. Compliance with laws, rules and regulations. The UK Group is committed to complying with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and reporting and disclosure requirements, wherever there is a requirement to do so as a result of Subsea 7 s business presence and transactions, in line with its Code of Conduct. The UK Group believes that it should pay the amounts of tax legally due in any jurisdiction, at the time at which it is legally due. The UK Group will use its best judgement in determining whether it is appropriate to use available reliefs and incentives, as provided by the relevant tax code. The UK Group aims to file all relevant tax returns in all countries in accordance with prudent and established tax return filing positions. It will form strong tax technical positions and will fully understand the business, commercial and regulatory context of transactions before filing the results of such transactions. Where tax law is unclear or subject to interpretation, professional advice or advance clearance from tax authorities may be sought to minimize the risk that the UK Group s position leads to dispute. Where tax enquiries or audits are opened, it adopts a proactive approach to the provision of information to the relevant tax authorities in order to reach prompt resolution of any matters under review. 2. Consistency with UK Group strategy Tax decisions will always be made in a manner which is consistent with and complements the UK Group s overall business and commercial strategy. Key business decision makers should be made aware of the tax consequences of their decisions on a timely basis, with the aim of optimising the after-tax returns for the UK Group s shareholders. Group Tax will partner with the businesses to ensure there is that consistency. 3. Governance, Assurance and Tax Risk Management Responsibility and accountability for the UK Group s tax affairs are clearly defined within the UK Group, and decisions will be taken at an appropriate level. The Subsea 7 International Holdings (UK) Limited Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for approving this Tax Strategy. Subsea 7 s Chief Financial Officer and Head of Tax are responsible for implementing the Tax Strategy and for ensuring that it is adhered to. Diligent professional care and judgement will be employed to assess tax risks in order to arrive at wellreasoned conclusions on how the risks should be managed. In reviewing the risks of a tax action or decision the following will be considered: the legal and fiduciary duties of directors and employees, the requirements of Subsea 7 s Code of Conduct, in particular those policies covering ethics, 4

the maintenance of Subsea 7 s corporate reputation, having particular regard to the principles embodied in its Code of Conduct with respect to the way in which it interacts with the communities affected by its presence and operations, the tax benefits and impact on the UK Group s reported results comparative to the potential financial costs involved, including the risk of penalties and interest, and the wider consequences of potential disagreement with tax authorities, and any possible impact on relationships with them. 4. Attitudes to tax planning Any tax planning which UK Group undertakes will have commercial and economic substance. Where alternative choices exist to achieve the same commercial result the most tax efficient approach in compliance with all relevant laws is likely to be considered. Nevertheless, the UK Group will always strive to fulfill its primary objective of paying the correct amount of tax at the right time from a legal perspective, and maintaining a solid reputation with HMRC and other tax authorities. Consideration is also given to the UK Group s reputation, brand, and corporate and social responsibility when considering business developments, and associated tax consequences. 5. Relationships with tax authorities The UK Group is committed to the principles of openness and transparency in its approach to dealing with tax authorities wherever it operates around the world. All dealings with tax authorities and other relevant bodies will be conducted in a collaborative, courteous and timely manner. The UK Group s aim will always be to strive for early agreement on disputed matters, and to achieve certainty wherever possible. 6. UK specific strategy The UK Group commits to: adopt open and collaborative professional relationships with HMRC; engage in open and early dialogue with HMRC to discuss tax strategy, risks and significant transactions; make fair, accurate and timely disclosure in correspondence and returns, and respond to queries and information requests in a timely fashion; seek to resolve issues with HMRC promptly, and, where disagreements arise, work with HMRC to resolve issues by agreement (where possible); be open and transparent about decision-making, governance and tax planning; attempt to structure transactions to give a tax result which is aligned with the economics of the transaction (unless specific tax legislation requires otherwise), and in a manner which is not contrary to the stated intentions of Parliament; and interpret relevant laws in a reasonable way. 5

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