Top Report - Guyanas Mining Fiscal Regime, H1 2014

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The country’s mining industry is governed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and the agencies working under it. The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) oversee the mining industry and has implemented modern mining practices and codes of operation. The Mining Act No.20 of 1989 is the main regulating law for mining in the country.

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The report outlines Guyana’s governing bodies, governing law, licenses, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes Relinquish of Prospecting Area, Royalty, Corporate Income Tax, Capital Gain Tax, Branch Profit Tax, Withholding Tax, Depreciation, Loss Carry Forward, Value Added Tax, VAT.

Table of Contents:-

1 Executive Summary 1

2 The Guyanese Mining Industry – Governing Bodies 6

2.1 Guyana Geology and Mines Commission 6

2.2 Environmental Protection Agency 6

3 The Guyanese Mining Industry – Governing Law 7

3.1 Mining Act 1989 7

4 The Guyanese Mining Industry – Mining Licenses 8

4.1 Prospecting License 8

4.1.1 Rights 8

4.1.2 Obligations 8

4.1.3 Duration 8

4.2 Mining License 8

4.2.1 Rights 8

4.2.2 Duration 8...........

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Key highlights:-

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is the main body responsible for forestry, mining, environmental management, wildlife, protected areas, land use planning and coordination, and climate change.

The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) came into force in 1979 support sustainable development through its activities in the mineral sector.

The Environmental Protection Agency aims to take all necessary...