US Market for Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2015

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Dallas, TX -- (SBWire) -- 07/15/2015 --The US fiscal regime report outlines governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations, as well as tax-related information on 10 commodities: coal, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, gold silver, nickel, platinum and uranium.

US federal and state bodies and laws have separate roles and responsibilities with regards to resource exploration and development. Mineral resources, for example, are owned by state or federal governments rather than private individuals. The fiscal regime report covers the US, where, Department of Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Mine Safety and Health Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency are the main governing bodies for mining , and the Mining Law 1972, Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Act (SMRCA) are its apex laws.

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The report outlines the US governing bodies, governing laws, mining ownership licenses, rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which includes, Bonus, Rentals, Federal Reclamation Fee, Occupation Tax, Royalty, Mining Claim Fees, State Fees, State Mineral Resources Severance tax and fees, State Real Property Tax, Corporate Taxes, Alternative Minimum Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Deductions and Allowances, Depreciation, Branch Profit Tax, Withholding Tax, Loss Carry Forward and VAT.

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Key Highlights

The US Department of Interior is a cabinet-level agency that is responsible for managing the US vast natural and cultural resources.

The Bureau of Land Management under the Department of Interior is the prime governing body for the management of sub-surface minerals. According to the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, it acts as the nodal agency for the management of public land resources, as well as managing federal onshore oil, gas and coal operations.

The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement – also referred to as the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) – is a bureau within the United States Department of the Interior which aims to protect the environment and society from the harmful effects of the surface coal mining.

The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) comes under the Department of Labor. It acts as the agency for the prevention of deaths, diseases and injuries that may occur during mining operations, and promotes the mines as a safe and healthy workplace.

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Few points from List of Tables:

Table 1: The Mining Industry in the US – Fiscal Regime Terms and Other Taxes, 2015
Table 2: The Mining Industry in the US – Coal Mining Fees (US$), 2015
Table 3: The Mining Industry in the US – Minnesota Occupation Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 4: The Mining Industry in the US – Coal Royalty Rates (%), 2015
Table 5: The Mining Industry in the US – Mining Claim Fees (US$), 2015
Table 6: The Mining Industry in the US – Tennessee Mining Fees (US$), 2015
Table 7: The Mining Industry in the US – Alaska Mining Tax on Net Income (%), 2015
Table 8: The Mining Industry in the US – Montana Coal Severance Tax (%), 2015
Table 9: The Mining Industry in the US – Nevada Mineral Resources, Net Proceeds Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 10: The Mining Industry in the US – State Federal Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 11: The Mining Industry in the US – State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 12: The Mining Industry in the US – Arkansas State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 13: The Mining Industry in the US – Kentucky State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 14: The Mining Industry in the US – Louisiana State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 15: The Mining Industry in the US – Mississippi State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 16: The Mining Industry in the US – New Mexico State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 17: The Mining Industry in the US – North Dakota State Corporate Income Tax Rates (%), 2015
Table 18: The Mining Industry in the US – Percentage Mineral Depletion Rates (%), 2015

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