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India s Mining Fiscal Regime 2018 - A Focus on Governing Bodies, Taxes, and Royalties

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  • 29 Pages
  • July 2018
  • Region: India
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 4620477
India’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2018 - A Focus on Governing Bodies, Taxes, and Royalties

Summary

This "India’s Mining Fiscal Regime 2018", covers the country's governing bodies, laws, and regulations, mining concessions, rights and obligations, and taxes and royalties related information on various mineral commodities.

Scope
  • The report outlines the governing bodies, laws, lease and licenses and key fiscal terms which includes royalties, concession fees, dead rent rates, and GST.


Reasons to buy
  • To gain an overview of India's mining fiscal regime

  • To indentify Indian mining governing bodies, major laws in the industry, lease and licenses

  • To identify major commodity taxes and royalty rates applciable in the country.

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
1.1. List of Tables
1.2. List of Figures

2. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Executive Summary

3. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Ease of Doing Business

4. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Governing Bodies
4.1. Ministry of Mines
4.1.1. Attached Offices - Geological Survey of India (GSI)
4.1.2. Subordinate Offices - Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)
4.1.3. Public Sector Undertakings
4.1.4. Autonomous Bodies
4.2. Ministry of Coal
4.2.1. Subordinate Offices
4.2.2. Autonomous Body
4.2.3. Commissioner of Payments
4.3. Ministry of Steel
4.3.1. Public Sector Undertakings
4.4. Ministry of Environment,Forests and Climate Change(MoEFCC)
4.4.1. Subordinate Offices
4.4.2. Public Sector Undertakings
4.4.3. Autonomous Bodies
4.5. Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
4.5.1. Public Sector Undertakings
4.5.2. Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research

5. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Laws and Regulations
5.1. Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act (MMDR), 1957
5.2. Mineral Conservation and Development Rule, 2017
5.3. Other Mining Laws
5.4. The Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015
5.5. Coal Blocks Allocation Rules, 2017

6. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Mining Concessions, Rights, and Obligations
6.1. Reconnaissance Permit (RP)
6.2. Prospecting License (PL)
6.3. Mining Lease (ML)
6.4. Rights
6.5. Obligations

7. India’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Royalty and Taxes
7.1. Royalty Rate
7.1.1. Coal - West Bengal
7.1.2. Coal (Excluding the State of West Bengal)
7.1.3. Gold and Silver
7.2. Mining Concession Fees
7.3. Dead Rent Rates
7.4. Goods and Services Tax
7.4.1. List of Goods at 0.25% Rate
7.4.2. List of Goods at 3% Rate
7.4.3. List of Goods at 5% Rate
7.4.4. List of Goods at 18% Rate
7.4.5. List of Goods at 28% Rate

8. Appendix
8.1. Abbreviations
8.2. Methodology
8.3. Coverage
8.4. Secondary Research
8.5. Contact Us
8.6. Disclaimer

List of Tables
Table 1: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates by commodity, 2018
Table 2:India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business in India, Global Ranking, June 2016- June 2017
Table 3: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates by commodity (%), 2018
Table 4: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates for Iron Ores(₹/t), 2018
Table 5: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Coal and Lignite Royalty Rates, West Bengal (₹/t), 2018
Table 6: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Coal and Lignite Royalty Rates (Excluding West Bengal) (₹/t), 2018
Table 7:India’s Mining Fiscal Regime -Mining Concession Fees, 2018
Table 8: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Annual Dead Rent Rates Per Hectare (₹/Ha), 2018

List of Figures
Figure 1: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Country Overview, 2017
Figure 2: India’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Ease of Doing Business in India, Global Ranking, June 2016- June 2017