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Synopsis
Timetric's Argentine fiscal regime report covers the governing bodies, laws, permits, licenses and tax-related information on four commodities: gold, silver, zinc and copper.
Summary
Timetric's mining fiscal regime covers Argentina, where the Ministry of Federal Planning, Public Investment and Services is the main authority governing the country's mining industry. The Department of Mining, under the supervision of the Ministry of Federal Planning, Public Investment and Services, is responsible for the development of Argentina's mineral policy. The Mining Code is the main law regulating the country's mining industry.
Scope
The report outlines the governing bodies, laws, permits, licenses and key fiscal terms which includes royalty, corporate tax, capital gain tax, presumptive minimum income tax, depreciation, provincial taxes, loss carry forward, tax incentives and value added tax (VAT)
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Gain an overview of Argentina's mining fiscal regime
Key Highlights
• The Ministry of Federal Planning, Public Investment and Services (Ministerio de Planification Federal, Inversion Publica y Servicios) is the central authority governing the mining sector in Argentina.
• The Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino (Segemar) is responsible for the production of information related to geology, mining, and environmental technology for the sustainable development of natural resources
• The Mining Code establishes the rights, obligations and procedures concerned with the purchase, mining and operating activities of mineral resources.