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Namibia: Mines On Tax Honeymoon
Namibian, 26 April 2019
More than 30 mining companies which earned about N$85 billion from selling Namibian minerals paid only N$1 billion in corporate tax between 2012 and 2017. Read more »
More than 30 mining companies which earned about N$85 billion (U.S.$5 900 912, 500) from selling Namibian minerals paid only N$1 billion (U.S.$69 422 500,00) in corporate tax between 2012 and 2017, writes Lazarus Amukeshe for The Namibian.
open cast mining
"In Africa as elsewhere in the world, while energy companies might be somewhat undertaxed, mining companies typically are greatly under-taxed. Indeed, it is only a slight ... Read more »
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