2010

Resource Super Profits Tax Not So Super!

Source: QLD

Published Date: 21 May 2010

 
It has now been two weeks since the Government released the Henry Report and its proposal to introduce a Resources Super Profit Tax. Since then, there has been much press and political comment about how the regime might operate and what impact it might have on the mining and resources sector.

This event looked past the rhetoric and hype and, after a short description of the elements of the regime and lessons learnt from the PRRT, provided practical examples and worked financial examples and models to illustrate how the RSPT will apply to projects at different stages of their lifecycle.

Resources super profits tax

Author(s): Teresa Dyson
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  • Published On:21 May 2010
  • Took place at:Deloitte - Riverside Centre, Brisbane

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