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Consolidated Tax Vouchers
In November 2004, British American Tobacco announced the introduction of a consolidated tax voucher (CTV) service for those shareholders who have chosen ...
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Dividend mandate instructions
Computershare Investor Services PLC (‘Computershare’), who are Registrars for British American Tobacco, operate a service that pays dividends automatically ...
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Your dividends
Calculate the dividends payable on your shareholding
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Global payments service for overseas shareholders
A new Global Payments Service is being offered by Computershare to the majority of our overseas shareholders to enable them to receive their dividends ...
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I am a non-taxpayer; can I have my British American Tobacco dividends paid gross?
Under UK Government legislation all dividends are paid net of tax, so we cannot pay dividends gross to UK shareholders.
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When is the next British American Tobacco dividend due?
We normally pay dividends twice yearly, usually in late April or early May and September. Details are given in our interim financial results (usually ...
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25 February - Preliminary announcement: year ended 31 December 2009
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28 February - Preliminary announcement: year ended 31 December 2007
British American Tobacco has had another very good year, with increased profit and share growth in many markets.
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26 February - Preliminary announcement: year ended 31 December 2008
The reported Group revenue increased by 21 per cent to £12,122 million as a result of improved pricing, a better product mix, the acquisitions of Tekel ...
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Dividend Reinvestment Plan
The British American Tobacco Dividend Reinvestment Plan (the “DRIP”) has been introduced as a straightforward and economic way of utilizing your dividends ...
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