Bibliographic citations
Aulla, S., Cotrina, M. (2024). Reformas en la legislación tributaria del sector minero en 2011: Análisis de la Ley de la regalía minera revisada, el impuesto especial a la minería y el gravamen especial a la minería, y su impacto en la dinámica económica [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28688
Aulla, S., Cotrina, M. Reformas en la legislación tributaria del sector minero en 2011: Análisis de la Ley de la regalía minera revisada, el impuesto especial a la minería y el gravamen especial a la minería, y su impacto en la dinámica económica []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28688
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title = "Reformas en la legislación tributaria del sector minero en 2011: Análisis de la Ley de la regalía minera revisada, el impuesto especial a la minería y el gravamen especial a la minería, y su impacto en la dinámica económica",
author = "Cotrina Cerdan, Michel Josué",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Historically, Peru is considered a country with a mining tradition. This is not a light statement, since it has a wide abundance of mineral resources thanks to the presenceof the Andes Mountain range, which runs through the entire territory and is the main source of our mineral wealth. In Peru, all mineral resources are part of the Nation's patrimony, so the aim is to take advantage of the material resources through concessions to private companies, and it is the State that dictates the rules of the game and supervising the mining activity throughout the territory. For this research it is extremely important to analyse the efficiency and the way in which taxesare collected in the mining sector. During the decade 2003-2012 there was a sustainedrise in commodity prices in the international market, which generated one of the most important periods of economic growth for the country in the last decades. However, the government did not implement alternative taxation mechanisms to take advantageof the excess profits of mining companies during the greatest commodity prices boom.In this sense, a consensus was generated in the public opinion about the importance of the Peruvian State's participation in the profits obtained by the private companies. We will proceed to analyse the transcendental reforms of the tax and mining royalties system carried out during the beginning of the government of Ollanta Humala's, focusing onLaw No. 29788, which modifies Law No. 28258 on Mining Royalties. However, the newMining Tax Regime cannot be understood without relating the new Mining Royalty Lawwith the regulations that were implemented this year, such as Law No. 29789, which creates the special mining tax, as well as Law No. 29790, which establishes the legal framework for the Special Mining Tax.
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