Besra cashes in on $12 million gold
customs tax refund
Canada’s Besra Gold Inc. will avoid nearly
$12 million in tax arrears following after-clearance inspection results
conducted by the General Department of Customs on its two gold mines in
The Ministry of Finance last week sent a formal
notification to the company that an export tax assessment totalling $12
million against the Bong Mieu Gold Mining Company and Phuoc Son Gold Company
had been repealed.
“The tax assessment had been hanging over us for more
than a year, causing the company significant hardship. Our ability to import
supplies and equipment was suspended for a period, as was our ability to
export gold. Additionally, the $12 million assessment kept investors away and
limited our access to credit facilities. With the ruling now behind us, we
can now rebuild our production in
The General Department of Customs (GDC) claimed in
April last year that Besra’s Phuoc Son and Bong Mieu gold companies operating
in Quang Nam province, needed to pay VND250 billion (approximately $12
million) in export duties.
In
Bong Mieu was asked to pay VND47 billion ($2.26
million) and Phuoc Son VND202.6 billion ($9.7 million), according to the GDC.
In a document sent to Besra, the GDC said that to enjoy
an export tax rate of zero per cent, exported gold must have an assessment
certificate that ensured it met the threshold. The regulations for
certification were set out under Decree 20/2006/ND-CP detailing the
provisions of the Commercial Law on the provision of commercial assessment
services.
However, when investigating Phuoc Son Gold Mining
Company, the department claimed that the company’s certificates had not
fallen under the provisions of the decree on gold content. In mid-April,
Besra filed a formal complaint seeking to have the assessment withdrawn
because it had not violated any regulations.
Although refining in
ACB provided Besra with a certificate from Quatest 3, a
company under the Ministry of Science and Technology – Vietnam’s largest and
most reputable tester, who certified their exported gold as four nine
standard.
Source:
VIR/VNN
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Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 5, 2014
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