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Market Research Report

Indonesias Mining Fiscal Regime: H2 2014

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Synopsis:
Timetrics Indonesia's fiscal regime report outlines the governing bodies, laws, mining
licenses, mining rights and obligations and tax-related information on nine commodities:
coal, copper, gold, silver, nickel, zinc, bauxite, iron ore and manganese.

Report Overview:
Indonesia has a wide range of key minerals, and produces significant quantities of coal,
gold, bauxite, phosphates and iron sand, as well as the potential for the production of alluvial
diamond.
The mining industry in Indonesia is governed by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources (MEMR) and the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal. The Law of Mineral
and Coal Mining No.4/2009 is the main law regulating coal mining within the country.

Scope :
The report outlines Indonesia's governing bodies, laws, mining licenses, mining rights and
obligations and key fiscal terms which includes central taxes, royalties, capital gain taxes,
corporate income tax, depreciation, real property tax, withholding tax, land tax, branch profit
tax, loss carry forward and VAT.

Key Highlights :
The MEMR is responsible for the formulation of national and technical policy in the fields of
energy and mineral resources. It aims to achieve independence in security and energy to
maintain growth and prosperity.
The Directorate General of Mineral and Coal is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Energy and
Mineral Resources. It is responsible for carrying out development work in the fields of
mineral and coal mining. It also formulates tasks and technical consistencies, implements
policies and standards, and provides supervision and assessment for coal mining.

Key Highlights :
The Ministry of Environment assists the President in formulating policies and coordinating
environmental planning, implementation, monitoring and control in Indonesia.
National legislation through Law No. 10/1997 on Nuclear authorized the Nuclear Energy
Control Board (BAPETEN) to supervise the use of nuclear power, includes the licensing,
inspection and enforcement of regulations.
Law 4/2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining governs the mining sector in Indonesia. The new
law replaced the old Law No.11 of 1967, with an objective of increasing domestic and foreign
investments in mining.

Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 The Indonesian Mining Industry - Governing Bodies
3 The Indonesian Mining Industry - Governing Laws
4 The Indonesian Mining Industry - Mining Licenses
5 The Indonesian Mining Industry - Rights and Obligations
6 The Indonesian Mining Industry - Key Fiscal Terms
7 Appendix

Reason To Buy :
Gain an overview of Indonesia's mining fiscal regime.

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