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Tax Avoidance in Sub Saharan Africa s Mining Sector
Author | : Ms. Giorgia Albertin,Boriana Yontcheva,Dan Devlin,Hilary Devine,Mr. Marc Gerard,Sebastian Beer,Irena Jankulov Suljagic,Mr. Vimal V Thakoor |
Publsiher | : International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | : 73 |
Release | : 2021-09-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781513594361 |
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This paper aims to contribute to the international policy debate around profit shifting, tax avoidance and SSA’s revenue mobilization efforts in three ways. First, it examines the importance of mining, the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs), and mining revenue outcomes in SSA. Second, it assesses the magnitude of profit shifting in mining drawing on new macro level research, supplemented by case studies to illustrate the lived experience of tax avoidance in SSA mining. Third, the paper identifies tax policy reforms that could boost revenue mobilization in SSA.
Diamond Smuggling and Taxation in Sub Saharan Africa
Author | : Nienke Oomes,Mr.Matthias Vocke |
Publsiher | : International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : 2003-08-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781451858204 |
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This paper provides an overview of diamond mining in sub-Saharan African countries, and explores the reasons for substantial differences in their tax rates and fiscal revenues from the sector, which mainly arise from differences in the incentives for smuggling. In a theoretical model, we show that optimal diamond tax rates increase with the degree of competition among diamond buyers, as well as with the corporate share of diamond production, which is confirmed by the data. We then discuss policies to increase revenue, including by enhancing mining productivity, stimulating the exploration of new areas, reducing barriers to entry, and attracting investment into value-adding downstream operations.
Mining Taxation
Author | : Mr.Saji Thomas |
Publsiher | : International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : 2010-05-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781455200856 |
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Mali’s gold sector is an enclave with weak forward and backward linkages with the rest of the economy. Given the predominance of the fiscal transmission channel, it is important that the design of the mineral tax regime gives the state a fair share of the benefits. Using optimal control theory, this paper estimates that the optimal royalty tax in Mali is about 3.5 percent. By reducing the royalty rate from 6 percent to 3 percent, Mali’s mining code broadly ensures that the risk is shared between the state and mining companies, provides sufficient incentives to attract new exploration, and is comparable to the fiscal regimes in other sub-Saharan African countries in its mix of tax instruments and tax structure.
Diamond Smuggling and Taxation in Sub Saharan Africa
Author | : Nienke Oomes |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1291216582 |
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This paper provides an overview of diamond mining in sub-Saharan African countries, and explores the reasons for substantial differences in their tax rates and fiscal revenues from the sector, which mainly arise from differences in the incentives for smuggling. In a theoretical model, we show that optimal diamond tax rates increase with the degree of competition among diamond buyers, as well as with the corporate share of diamond production, which is confirmed by the data. We then discuss policies to increase revenue, including by enhancing mining productivity, stimulating the exploration of new areas, reducing barriers to entry, and attracting investment into value-adding downstream operations.
Africa s Resource Future
Author | : James Cust,Albert Zeufack |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2023-04-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781464817441 |
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This book examines the role for natural resource wealth in driving Africa’s economic transformation and the implications of the low-carbon transition for resource-rich economies. Resource wealth remains central to most Sub-Saharan African economies, and significant untapped potential is in the ground. Subsoil assets—such as metals, minerals, oil, and gas—are key sources of government revenues, export earnings, and development potential in most countries in the Africa region. Despite large reserves, success in converting subsoil wealth into aboveground sustainable prosperity has been limited. Since the decline in commodity prices in 2014, resource-rich Africa has grown more slowly than the region’s average growth rate. Finding ways to more effectively harness natural resource wealth to drive economic transformation will be central to Africa’s economic future. As the world moves away from fossil fuels in alignment with commitments under the Paris Agreement, Africa’s resource-rich countries face new risks and opportunities. Recent estimates suggest that 80 percent of the world’s proven fossil fuel reserves must remain underground to meet the Paris targets, and much of these stranded reserves may be in Africa. This issue of stranded assets and, relatedly, “stranded nations,†? has major implications for the many African economies that are dependent on petroleum extraction and export. On the other hand, the energy transition will increase demand for raw material inputs involved in clean energy technologies. The transition from fossil fuels to clean energy may create demand by 2050 for 3 billion tons of minerals and metals that are needed to deploy solar, wind, and geothermal energy. How can African economies tap into these opportunities while managing the downside risk to their fossil fuel wealth? Africa’s Resource Future explores these themes and offers policy makers insights to help them navigate the coming years of uncertainty.
Mining in Africa
Author | : Bonnie Campbell |
Publsiher | : IDRC |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2009-06-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780745329390 |
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The continent of Africa is rich in minerals needed by Western economies, but rather than forming the basis for economic growth the mining industry contributes very little to African development Investigating the impact of the 2003 Extractive Industries Review on a number of African countries, the contributors find the root of the problem in the controls imposed on the African countries by the IMF and World Bank. They aim to convince academics, governments and industry that regulation needs to be reformed to create a mining industry favourable towards social, economic and environmental development. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach and provides a historical perspective of each country, making it ideal for students of development studies and development organizations.
Tax Effort in Sub Saharan Africa
Author | : Ms.Janet Gale Stotsky,Ms.Asegedech WoldeMariam |
Publsiher | : International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 1997-09-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781451852943 |
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Many sub-Saharan African countries face difficulty in raising tax revenue for public purposes. This study uses panel data on 43 sub-Saharan African countries during 1990-95 to measure the determinants of the tax share in GDP and to construct a measure of tax effort. The analysis suggests that the countries with a relatively high tax share tend to have a relatively high index of tax effort, although these results are not uniform across the countries. The results can be used to provide guidance on to the proper mix of fiscal policy in the event of budgetary imbalance.
Fiscal Regimes for Extractive Industries Design and Implementation
Author | : International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Dept. |
Publsiher | : International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2012-08-16 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781498340069 |
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Better designed and implemented fiscal regimes for oil, gas, and mining can make a substantial contribution to the revenue needs of many developing countries while ensuring an attractive return for investors, according to a new policy paper from the International Monetary Fund. Revenues from extractive industries (EIs) have major macroeconomic implications. The EIs account for over half of government revenues in many petroleum-rich countries, and for over 20 percent in mining countries. About one-third of IMF member countries find (or could find) resource revenues “macro-critical” – especially with large numbers of recent new discoveries and planned oil, gas, and mining developments. IMF policy advice and technical assistance in the field has massively expanded in recent years – driven by demand from member countries and supported by increased donor finance. The paper sets out the analytical framework underpinning, and key elements of, the country-specific advice given. Also available in Arabic: ????? ??????? ?????? ???????? ???????????: ??????? ???????? Also available in French: Régimes fiscaux des industries extractives: conception et application Also available in Spanish: Regímenes fiscales de las industrias extractivas: Diseño y aplicación