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Mining Taxation Reconciling The Interests Of Government And Industry 1st Ed Eric Lilford

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Mining Taxation Reconciling The Interests Of Government And Industry 1st Ed Eric Lilford
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.87 MB
Author: Eric Lilford, Pietro Guj
ISBN: 9783030498207, 9783030498214, 3030498204, 3030498212
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Mining Taxation Reconciling The Interests Of Government And Industry 1st Ed Eric Lilford by Eric Lilford, Pietro Guj 9783030498207, 9783030498214, 3030498204, 3030498212 instant download after payment.

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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