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Synopsis
Timetric's Irish fiscal regime report outlines governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations, and tax-related information on three commodities: lead, zinc and silver.
Summary
Timetric's mining fiscal regime covers Ireland, which has a variety of natural resources such as copper, lead, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, limestone and dolomite. The country's economy is mostly dependent on trade.
Scope
The report outlines governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations, and key fiscal terms which includes corporation tax, minimum expenditure, fees, capital gains tax, withholding tax, stamp duty and value added tax (VAT).
Reasons To Buy
To gain an overview of the Ireland's mining fiscal regime
Key Highlights
• The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources is responsible for regulating, protecting and developing natural resources in Ireland
• The Exploration and Mining Division, under the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, is the regulatory authority for mineral exploration and development
• The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for activities related to licensing, enforcement, monitoring and assessment of environmental safety in Ireland
• The Mines and Quarries Act, 1965 is the governing Act for the operation of mines and quarries in Ireland