Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry

This book examines existing mineral fiscal policies covering income taxation, royalties, free carried and participative (community and government) interests and also highlights the impacts of these policies on the feasibility of mineral projects as well as on revenue and other benefits to the State....

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Main Authors: Lilford, Eric, Guj, Pietro
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Published: Springer 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81065
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description This book examines existing mineral fiscal policies covering income taxation, royalties, free carried and participative (community and government) interests and also highlights the impacts of these policies on the feasibility of mineral projects as well as on revenue and other benefits to the State. While publications already exist on the subject matter, they have invariably approached the topic primarily from a Government standpoint rather than the mining industry. This book aims to provide a balance in this debate by comparing the financial outcomes gained or foregone by both Government and industry under different policy regimes. The discussions are supported by quantitative examples to more clearly articulate the potential outcomes and better inform future fiscal policy decisions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-810652021-04-01T08:27:18Z Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry Lilford, Eric Guj, Pietro Business & Economics This book examines existing mineral fiscal policies covering income taxation, royalties, free carried and participative (community and government) interests and also highlights the impacts of these policies on the feasibility of mineral projects as well as on revenue and other benefits to the State. While publications already exist on the subject matter, they have invariably approached the topic primarily from a Government standpoint rather than the mining industry. This book aims to provide a balance in this debate by comparing the financial outcomes gained or foregone by both Government and industry under different policy regimes. The discussions are supported by quantitative examples to more clearly articulate the potential outcomes and better inform future fiscal policy decisions. 2020 Book http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81065 10.1007/978-3-030-49821-4 Springer restricted
spellingShingle Business & Economics
Lilford, Eric
Guj, Pietro
Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title_full Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title_fullStr Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title_full_unstemmed Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title_short Mining Taxation Reconciling the Interests of Government and Industry
title_sort mining taxation reconciling the interests of government and industry
topic Business & Economics
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81065