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Namibias Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014 - Research Background & Research Ideas

Namibias Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014

Synopsis

Timetric's Namibian fiscal regime report covers the governing bodies, law, licenses, rights and obligations and tax-related information on seven commodities: copper, zinc, gold, diamond, iron ore, manganese and uranium.

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Executive summary

The mining industry in Namibia is governed by the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET). The Directorate of Mines, a part of MME, is responsible for the promotion of the exploitation of Namibia's mineral resources, as well as the integration of the mining industry into the rest of the economy.

The Mineral (Prospecting and Mining) Act, 1992, Environmental Management Act, 2007, and Diamond Act, 1999, are the main acts that consolidate and amend laws related to mining and minerals.

Scope

The report outlines Namibian’s governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes Royalty, Corporate Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Branch Profit Tax, Withholding Tax, Loss Carry Forward and Value Added Tax, VAT.

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Key highlights

The MME is the custodian of minerals and energy resources in Namibia. It facilitates and regulates the development and sustainable utilization of resources in the interests of Namibian welfare.

The Directorate of Mines forming a part of MME is responsible to promote the optimal exploitation of Namibia's mineral resources and integrate the mining industry with other sectors of the economy for the socio-economic development of the country.

The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) was established in 1990 and is responsible for protecting environmental resources of the country.

The Minerals (Prospecting and Mining) Act 1992 law governs and controls all mining activities in Namibia.

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Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 The Namibian Mining Industry – Governing Bodies

2.1 Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME)

2.2 Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET)

3 The Namibian Mining Industry – Governing Laws

3.1 Mineral (Prospecting and Mining) Act, 1992 (Act No.33 of 1992)

3.2 Environment Management Act, 2007

3.3 Diamond Act, 1999

4 The Namibian Mining Industry – Licenses

4.1 Reconnaissance License

4.1.1 Rights

4.1.2 Duration

4.2 Non-Exclusive Prospecting Licenses

4.2.1 Rights

4.2.2 Obligations

4.2.3 Duration

4.3 Exclusive Prospecting Licenses

4.3.1 Rights

4.3.2 Obligations

4.3.3 Duration

4.4 Mineral License

4.4.1 Rights

4.4.2 Obligation

4.5 Mining License

4.5.1 Rights

4.5.2 Obligation

4.5.3 Duration

4.6 Mining Claim

4.6.1 Rights

4.6.2 Obligation

4.6.3 Duration

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5 The Namibian Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms

5.1 Royalty

5.2 Corporate Income Tax

5.3 Capital Gains Tax

5.4 Branch Profit Tax

5.5 Withholding Taxes

5.6 Loss Carry Forward

5.7 Value Added Tax (VAT)

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