For a government’s fiscal program to best serve the public interest, while also ensuring sufficient public revenue collection, it has to meet three criteria: efficiency, simplicity and fairness. Unfortunately, the royalty and tax system currently in place for Saskatchewan’s robust potash-mining industry is none of these three things; it has actually reached the point of incoherence and absurdity, or a mess. Under the current royalty and tax regime for potash producers, the tangled thicket of royalties, taxes and credits can differ between commencement dates for production, projects of different sizes, or even projects of similar size but with different profitability; it also has potash producers generally enjoying a much lighter tax burde...
This paper addresses in depth the impact of both corporate taxes and royalties on the decision to in...
This article is a critical analysis of mining taxation in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). ...
In the past 10 years, federal, provincial and territorial governments have adopted several policies ...
For a government’s fiscal program to best serve the public interest, while also ensuring sufficient ...
Saskatchewan — and by extension, Canada — is the largest producer of potash in the world, accounting...
The province of Ontario ended its most recent fiscal year with a $12 billion deficit and the Fraser ...
Alberta’s new royalty regime has made the province a more rewarding place for anyone looking to inve...
Fulfilling its campaign promise, the new NDP government announced a review of Alberta’s royalty fram...
After some delay and significant trepidation in the energy sector, the Government of Alberta has rel...
Resource rent taxation systems are based on the concept that the resource owner or government should...
Simulation models that include royalty and tax provisions are used to examine the distribution betwe...
Periodically, tax systems need major reforms to remove the “barnacles” that accumulate under the sho...
Resource rem taxation systems are based on me concept mat the resource owner or gov ernment should r...
Alberta enjoys a reputation as a fiercely competitive jurisdiction when it comes to tax rates. But t...
The purpose of this report is to provide cost of capital formulae for assessing the effects of taxat...
This paper addresses in depth the impact of both corporate taxes and royalties on the decision to in...
This article is a critical analysis of mining taxation in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). ...
In the past 10 years, federal, provincial and territorial governments have adopted several policies ...
For a government’s fiscal program to best serve the public interest, while also ensuring sufficient ...
Saskatchewan — and by extension, Canada — is the largest producer of potash in the world, accounting...
The province of Ontario ended its most recent fiscal year with a $12 billion deficit and the Fraser ...
Alberta’s new royalty regime has made the province a more rewarding place for anyone looking to inve...
Fulfilling its campaign promise, the new NDP government announced a review of Alberta’s royalty fram...
After some delay and significant trepidation in the energy sector, the Government of Alberta has rel...
Resource rent taxation systems are based on the concept that the resource owner or government should...
Simulation models that include royalty and tax provisions are used to examine the distribution betwe...
Periodically, tax systems need major reforms to remove the “barnacles” that accumulate under the sho...
Resource rem taxation systems are based on me concept mat the resource owner or gov ernment should r...
Alberta enjoys a reputation as a fiercely competitive jurisdiction when it comes to tax rates. But t...
The purpose of this report is to provide cost of capital formulae for assessing the effects of taxat...
This paper addresses in depth the impact of both corporate taxes and royalties on the decision to in...
This article is a critical analysis of mining taxation in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). ...
In the past 10 years, federal, provincial and territorial governments have adopted several policies ...