The Ministry of Mining and Metallurgy,
and the Bolivian Mining Corporation govern the mining industry in Bolivia. The
Mining Code of 1977 (law No. 1997) governs and regulates mining activities for
prospecting, exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in Bolivia.
Publisher's Bolivian fiscal regime
report covers the governing bodies, law, rights and obligations and tax-related
information on 3 commodities: silver, zinc and gold.
Scope
The report outlines Bolivia’s governing
bodies, governing laws, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which
includes Annual Patent, Royalty, Corporate Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax,
Special Consumption Tax, Complementary Mining Tax, Withholding Tax, Loss Carry
Forward and Value Added Tax, VAT.
Key Highlights
- The Ministry of Mining and Metallurgy implements and regulates mining and metallurgical policy, along with development of mining by applying transparency, technical and social commitments through the generation of economic surplus.
- Comibol is a self-sustaining mining institution responsible for managing the mining supply chain, promoting the diversification of mining and metallurgical activities, and contributing to economic growth and environmental sustainability.
- The Mining Code of 1977 (law No. 1997) governs and regulates mining activities for the prospecting, exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in Bolivia.
Spanning over
12 pages, 2 Tables and 1 Figures “Bolivia’s Mining
Fiscal Regime: H1 2014” report covering Executive
Summary, The Bolivian Mining Industry – Governing Bodies, The Bolivian Mining
Industry – Governing Law, The Bolivian Mining Industry – Rights and
Obligations, The Bolivian Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms, Appendix.
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report at : http://mrr.cm/ZnC
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