The Tanzanian mining industry is
governed by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals and Geological Survey of
Tanzania. The Mining Act 2010 is the main law regulating the prospecting of
minerals, mining, processing and dealing in minerals, the granting, renewal and
termination of mineral rights, payment of royalties, fees and other charges and
any other relevant matters.
Tanzanian fiscal regime report covers
the governing bodies, law, mining rights and tax-related information on one
commodity: gold
Scope
The report outlines Tanzania’s governing
bodies, governing laws, mining rights and key fiscal terms, which include
royalties, Corporate Income Tax, Capital Gain Tax, Depreciation, Loss Carry
Forward, Withholding Taxes and Value Added Tax.
Reasons
to Buy
Gain an overview of Tanzania's mining
fiscal regime.
Key
Highlights
- The Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) was formed in order to facilitate the development of the energy and mineral sectors.
- The Geological Survey of Tanzania (GST) is a government executive agency operating under the MEM, which is responsible for the acquisition and storage of scientific data and information used in the mineral resource sector, as well as promoting mineral exploration and mining in the country.
- The Mining Act 2010 provides substantial amendments towards the law, relating to the prospecting of minerals, mining, processing and dealing in minerals, the granting, renewal and termination of mineral rights, payment of royalty fees and other charges, and any other relevant matters.
Spanning over 16 pages, “Tanzania’s
Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014” report covering the Executive
Summary, The Mining Industry in Tanzania – Governing Bodies, The Mining
Industry in Tanzania – Governing Law and Mining Rights, The Mining Industry in
Tanzania – Key Fiscal Terms, Appendix.
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