Mining firms now to pay 4pc fee
Gold mining companies will now pay four per cent of their profit to the government as service levy compared to the 3 per cent they were previously paying following an amendment of the Mining Development Agreements (MDAs) it signed with mining firms in 1999.
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Judge Mark Bomani (Bomani Commission)
This weekend Tanzanians were informed (viaThe East African- Tanzania seals new tax deal with mining firms) of the decision reached by ministry of energy and minerals and one of the giant mining company in the country, Geita Gold Mine, that new royalty rates will be applicable. The agreement includes scrapping of the 15% provision on the unredeemed capital expenditure...
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TANZANIA (eTN) - The Tanzanian government has agreed to allow uranium mining inside the famous Selous Game Reserve after the United Nations World Heritage Committee approved an application by the Tanzanian government to alter the boundaries of ...
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