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Title: Gain An Overview of India's Mining Market Fiscal Regime H2 2014


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Indias Mining Fiscal Regime H2 2014
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Summary
  • The mining industry in India is governed by the
    Ministry of Mines, the Indian Bureau of Mines
    (IBM) and Geological Survey of India (GSI).
  • The Mines and Minerals (Development and
    Regulation) Act 1957, (MMDR) as amended up to May
    10, 2012 and the Mines Act 1952, together with
    the rules and regulations framed under them,
    constitute the basic laws governing the mining
    sector in India.
  • The Union Cabinet has approved the proposal to
    introduce the MMDR Bill 2011, which will
    eventually replace the 1957 Act once passed by
    parliament.
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    arket

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Synopsis
  • Timetrics Indian fiscal regime report outlines
  • The governing bodies
  • governing laws
  • licenses
  • rights and obligations and
  • tax-related information for 12 commodities iron
    ore, copper, lead, gold, silver, zinc, coal,
    bauxite, manganese, uranium, chromium and diamond.

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Key Segment
Scope The report outlines India's governing
bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights,
obligations and tax-related information which
includes corporate tax, surcharge, education
cess, clean energy cess, branch profit tax,
withholding tax, losses carry forward,
deductions, depreciations, value added tax (VAT),
tax incentives, tax treaties Reasons To Buy Gain
an overview of India's mining fiscal
regime. To Get More Details Enquire _at_
http//www.bigmarketresearch.com/report-enquiry/18
1899
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Key highlights
The Ministry of Mines is responsible for the
survey and exploration of all minerals The
Ministry of Coal is an authorized body and
oversees the administration and development of
policy and strategy, non-coking coal, lignite
deposits and mining operations in India The
Indian Bureau of Mines promotes the conservation
and protection of the environment in mines other
than coal, petroleum and natural gas, atomic
minerals and minor minerals The Geological
Survey of India is responsible for assessing and
conducting regional exploration for coal and
other mineral resources The Mines Act, 1952 is
one of the basic laws governing the mining sector
in India The Mines and Minerals (Development
and Regulation) Act 1957 is the main act for the
development and regulation of mines and minerals
in India
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Table Of Content
1 Executive Summary 2 The Indian Mining Industry
- Governing Bodies 3 The Indian Mining Industry -
Governing Laws 4 The Indian Mining Industry -
Mining Licenses 5 The Indian Mining Industry -
Rights and Obligations 6 The Indian Mining
Industry - Key Fiscal Terms 7 The Indian Mining
Industry - Future Development 8 Appendix
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