Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8wbvdf/swedens_mining) has announced the addition of the "Sweden's Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2015" report to their offering.

Swedish fiscal regime outlines the governing bodies, governing laws, licenses, rights and obligations and tax-related information on seven commodities: iron ore, copper, lead, nickel, zinc gold and silver.

This fiscal regime report covers Sweden which possesses a substantial amount of iron ore deposits and other diversified natural resources, including copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver and tungsten.

Key Highlights

  • The Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) is an agency that deals with issues related to soil bedrock and groundwater.
  • The Mining Inspectorate of Sweden is responsible for the administration of mineral resources in the country.
  • The Minerals Act (1991:45) is the governing act that deals with exploration and exploitation of deposits in Sweden.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive Summary

2 The Swedish Mining Industry - Governing Bodies

2.1 Geological Survey of Sweden (Sveriges Geologiska Undersokning)

2.1.1 Mining Inspectorate of Sweden (Bergsstaten)

3 The Swedish Mining Industry - Governing Law

3.1 Minerals Act (1991:45)

3.1.1 Exploration Permits

3.1.2 Area

3.1.3 Pre-requisites

3.1.4 Validity of permit

3.1.5 Transfer, relinquishment and revocation

3.2 Exploitation Permits

3.2.1 Area

3.2.2 Pre-requisites

3.2.3 Validity

3.2.4 Transfer, relinquishment and revocation

4 The Swedish Mining Industry - Rights and Obligations

4.1 Rights

4.2 Obligations

5 The Swedish Mining Industry - Key Fiscal Terms

5.1 Fees

5.2 Corporate Income Tax

5.3 Capital Gains Tax

5.4 Withholding Tax

5.5 Real Estate Tax

5.6 Depreciation

5.7 Loss Carry Forward

5.8 Value Added Tax

6 Appendix

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