The Czech Republic produces three types of coal: bituminous, brown and lignite. The mining industry is governed by the Czech Geological Survey and the Ministry of Environment. Act No. 44/1988 Coll. governs the mining of mineral resources in the Czech Republic, and establishes principles for the protection and economical utilization of mineral resources, especially in prospecting and exploration work, opening, preparation and extraction of mineral deposits
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1. The Czech Republics Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2015
Synopsis
Timetric’s Czech fiscal regime report outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations, and tax-related information for two
commodities: coal and uranium.
Executive summary
The Czech Republic produces three types of coal: bituminous, brown and lignite. The mining industry is governed by the Czech Geological Survey and the
Ministry of Environment. Act No. 44/1988 Coll. governs the mining of mineral resources in the Czech Republic, and establishes principles for the protection and
economical utilization of mineral resources, especially in prospecting and exploration work, opening, preparation and extraction of mineral deposits
Scope
The report outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights, obligations, and key fiscal terms which includes corporate income tax, withholding
tax, road tax, real estate tax, depreciation rates, loss carry forward and value added tax (VAT).
Reasons to buy
Gain an overview of the Czech Republic’s mining fiscal regime.
Key highlights
The Ministry of Environment (MoE) is the central state administrative authority and supreme inspection authority in environment affairs. The Czech Geological
Survey is a national organization with statutory responsibility to gather, store and interpret geological information. Mining Act governs the mining of mineral
resources in the Czech Republic. It's purpose is to establish principles for the protection and economical utilization of mineral resources, especially in prospecting
and exploration work. The purpose of the Environmental Impact Assessment is to reduce the detrimental environmental impact of the evaluated projects and
plans.
table Of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 The Czech Mining Industry – Governing Bodies
2.1 Ministry Of Environment
2.2 Czech Geological Survey
3 The Czech Mining Industry – Governing Laws
3.1 Mining Act
3.1.1 Environmental Impact Assessment (eia)
4 The Czech Mining Industry – Mining Permit
4.1 Permit For Mining Activity
5 The Czech Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms
5.1 Corporate Income Tax (cit)
5.2 Withholding Tax
5.3 Road Tax
5.4 Real Estate Tax
5.5 Depreciation Rates
5.6 Loss Carry Forward
5.7 Value Added Tax (vat)
6 The Czech Mining Industry – Future Development
7 Appendix
7.1 Abbreviations
7.2 Methodology
7.3 Secondary Research
7.4 Primary Research
7.5 Contact Timetric
7.6 About Timetric
7.7 Timetric’s Services
7.8 Disclaimer
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The Czech Republics Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2015