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Thailand’s Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014

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出 版 商:Timetric
出版日期:2014/06/30
頁  數:16頁
文件格式:PDF
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Synopsis
Timetric’s Thailand fiscal regime report outlines governing bodies, governing laws, mining ownership and licenses, mining rights and obligations and key fiscal terms covering five commodities: coal, iron ore, copper, gold and silver.

Summary
The mining industry is governed by the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Ministry of Energy. The Department of Primary Industries and Mines ? under the Ministry of Industry ? is the government’s body responsible for the administration and promotion of the mining industry and mineral trades, as well as providing safety and pollution-control requirements in compliance with the Minerals Act.

Scope
The report outlines Thailand’s governing bodies, governing laws, mining ownership and licenses, mining rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes, Corporate Income Tax (CIT), Deductions, Withholding Tax, Remittance Tax, Depreciation Rates, Loss Carry Forward, Property Tax, Tax Incentives and Value Added Tax (VAT).

Reasons To Buy
To gain an overview of Thailand's mining fiscal regime.

Key Highlights
‧ Ministry of Industry plays vital role in the mineral and mining industry of Thailand. The Ministry takes charge and control of the execution of Mineral Act and has the power to appoint competent officials and issue ministerial regulations.
‧ Department of Primary Industries and Mines (DPIM) under the Ministry of Industry is the government body responsible for the administration and promotion of the mining industry and mineral trades as well as providing safety and pollution-control requirements in compliance with the Minerals Act.
‧ Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment was established in accordance with the Administrative Organization of the State Act B.E. 2534 amended in B.E. 2545.
‧ The Ministry of Energy is a small ministry responsible for urgent government issues. The ministry aims to achieve sustainable energy management.

1 Executive Summary 1
2 The Thai Mining Industry – Governing Bodies 5
2.1 Ministry of Industry 5
2.1.1 Department of Primary Industries and Mines (DPIM) 5
2.2 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) 5
2.3 Ministry of Energy 5
3 The Thai Mining Industry – Governing Laws 6
4 The Thai Mining Industry – Mining Ownership and Licenses 7
4.1 Mining Ownership 7
4.2 Mining Licenses 7
4.2.1 General Prospecting License (GPL) 7
4.2.2 Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) 7
4.2.3 Special Prospecting License (SPL) 7
5 The Thai Mining Industry – Mining Rights and Obligations 8
5.1.1 Rights 8
5.1.2 Obligations 8
6 The Thai Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms 9
6.1 Corporate Income Tax (CIT) 9
6.2 Deductions 9
6.3 Withholding Tax 10
6.4 Remittance Tax 10
6.5 Depreciation Rates 10
6.6 Loss Carry Forward 11
6.7 Property Tax 11
6.8 Tax Incentives 11
6.9 Value Added Tax (VAT) 11
7 Appendix 12
7.1 What is this Report About? 12
7.2 Methodology 12
7.3 Secondary Research 12
7.4 Primary Research 12
7.5 Contact Timetric 13
7.6 About Timetric 13
7.7 Timetric’s Services 14
7.8 Disclaimer 15
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