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Tax policy and revenue collection

Many governments of resource-rich countries are unable to collect the taxes that they’re due, or have corporate and extractives tax policies that are suboptimal for national development.
Many governments of resource-rich countries are unable to collect the taxes that they’re due, or have corporate and extractives tax policies that are suboptimal for national development.
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A Race to the Bottom and Back to the Top: Taxing Oil and Gas During and After the Pandemic
Briefing
27 October 2020
Tanzania Strikes a Better Balance with its Mining Fiscal Regime
24 June 2020
Surplus or Shortage? The Challenge of Setting a Domestic Supply Obligation for Tanzania’s Offshore Gas
Briefing
20 July 2021

    Publications

    Tip-Toeing Toward Transparency: Jade and Gemstone Sector Disclosures in Myanmar (Myanmar language)

    13 February 2019
    Paul Shortell

    Mongolia's Missing Oil, Gas and Mining Contracts

    Briefing
    11 February 2019
    Robert Pitman

    Бодлогын хураангуй: Монгол Улсын газрын тос, уул уурхайн ил болоогүй гэрээнүүд

    11 February 2019
    Robert Pitman

    Political Parties and Natural Resource Governance: A Practical Guide for Developing Resource Policy Positions (Myanmar language)

    6 February 2019

    Fiscal Sustainability in Mongolia in 2018

    Briefing
    5 February 2019

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    News & Insights

    Three Proposals for Mineral-Dependent Countries During the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Andrew Bauer
    1 May 2020

    Government needs money for teachers and doctors – reforming mining tax can help

    The Global New Light of Myanmar
    21 December 2019

    New Countries Report in Latest Natural Resource Revenue Dataset

    Anna Fleming
    19 December 2019

    Should the OECD’s Proposal for a “Unified Approach” on Corporate Taxation Exclude Extractive Industries?

    Thomas LassourdThomas Scurfield
    28 November 2019

    Faut-il revoir la fiscalité pétrolière tunisienne ?

    Thomas LassourdWissem HeniCarole Nakhle
    23 November 2019

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    Beneficial ownership
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    Coronavirus
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    Revenue management
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    Revenue sharing
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    Related events

    Advancing Accountable Resource Governance in Asia Pacific 2019

    Event type: 
    Training
    Monday, September 30, 2019 - 09:00 to Saturday, October 5, 2019 - 18:00
    Yogyakarta, Indonesia

    Blended Learning Course in Revenue Management

    Event type: 
    Training
    Sunday, April 15, 2018 - 09:00 to Monday, July 2, 2018 - 17:00
    Baku, Azerbaijan

    East Africa Dialogue on Extractive Industries

    Event type: 
    Conference
    Wednesday, August 22, 2018 - 14:00 to 15:30
    Nairobi, Kenya

    Executive Course on Oil, Gas and Mining Governance 2019

    Event type: 
    Learning
    Sunday, September 8, 2019 - 09:00 to Saturday, September 14, 2019 - 18:00
    Oxford, United Kingdom

    Fragility Forum 2018: Extractive Industries and Violent Conflict panel

    Event type: 
    Conference
    Monday, March 5, 2018 - 14:00 to 15:30
    Washington, D.C.

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    • Topics
      Beneficial ownership
      Civic space
      Commodity prices
      Contract transparency and monitoring
      Coronavirus
      Corruption
      Economic diversification
      Energy transition
      Gender
      Global initiatives
      Legislation and regulation
      Licensing and negotiation
      Mandatory payment disclosure
      Measurement of environmental and social impacts
      Measurement of governance
      Open data
      Revenue management
      Revenue sharing
      Sovereign wealth funds
      State-owned enterprises
      Subnational governance
      Tax policy and revenue collection
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