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Mexicos Mining Fiscal Regime: H2 2014

Published: Oct, 2014 | Pages: 15 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Mining | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)


Synopsis
Timetric's Mexico fiscal regime report covers the governing bodies, laws, mining concessions, rights and obligations and tax-related information on eight commodities: coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, gold, silver, lead and manganese.

Summary
The mining industry is governed by several governing bodies, of which the Ministry of Economy is the apex body involved in the functioning of the other governing bodies. The Mining Law (Ley Minera) of 1992 is the main governing law regulating the Mexican mining industry.
Scope
The report outlines Mexico's governing bodies, governing laws, mining concessions, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes Mining Royalty, Corporate Income Tax, Capital Gain Tax, Withholding Tax, Depreciation Rates, Loss Carry Forward, Deduction and Value Added Tax, VAT.
Reason To Buy
Gain an overview of Mexico's mining fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
The Fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI) was formed as a part of the Ministry of Economy works to strengthen and integrate the mining industry and its activities, providing financial and technical services to mining companies, promoting the development of the country's mining industry.
The General Mining Coordination develops and monitors the policies, strategies and actions of the federal government aimed at promoting competitiveness and investment in the mining sector.
The General Mining Promotion promotes the competitiveness of the national mining and encourages domestic and foreign investment in the sector.
The Mining Law (Ley Minera) regulates the country's mining industry. The law outlines certain obligations that miners are required to meet.
 1 Executive Summary
2 The Mining Industry in Mexico - Governing Bodies
2.1 Ministry of Economy
2.1.1 General mining coordition
2.1.2 Mining division
2.1.3 General mining promotion
3 The Mining Industry in Mexico - Governing Laws
3.1 Mining Law 1992
3.2 Environmental Law
4 The Mining Industry in Mexico - Mining Concession
4.1 Mining Concession
5 The Mining Industry in Mexico - Mining Concessions Rights and Obligations
5.1 Rights
5.2 Obligations
6 The Mining Industry in Mexico - Key Fiscal Terms
6.1 Mexico, Mining Royalty
6.2 Corporate Income Tax
6.3 Capital Gain Tax
6.4 Tax Incentive
6.5 Withholding Tax
6.6 Depreciation Rates
6.7 Other Taxes
6.7.1 Real estate transfer tax (RETT)
6.7.2 Real estate holding tax (REHT)
6.8 Loss Carry Forward
6.9 Deduction
6.10 Value Added Tax (VAT)
7 Appendix
7.1 What is this Report About?
7.2 Methodology
7.3 Secondary Research
7.4 Primary Research
7.5 Contact Timetric
7.6 About Timetric
7.7 Timetric's Services
7.8 Disclaimer

List of Tables
Table 1: Mining Industry in Mexico - Fiscal Regime Terms and Other Taxes Table 2: Mining Industry in Mexico - Withholding Tax Rates (%), 2014 Table 3: Mining Industry in Mexico - Depreciation Tax Rates (%), 2014



                                

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