Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Mining Taxation - What Are We Doing About It?

Many economists in Zambia right now call for windfall tax for the mines in order to make mines contribute their fair share of taxes. Basically the idea is that mining is receiving a lot of returns as the copper prices are high. We should therefore setup a mining tax regime that will be able to capture that "extra" profit that the mines are getting. Its a fair argument and one that makes sense when you look at it. Every work pays taxes, Zambia being a small economy, the taxes needed to provide services are smaller. Therefore the profits that the mines make in a day would nicely cover all the expenses.

However, we must never live believing the mine owners are interested in the wellbeing of Zambians. If they did, the economy of Zambia right now would be far better than were it is right now. Only a fraction of what they get would change everything. But its that greedy and selfishness of mine owners that make the windfall tax a useless path for me. I know a lot of economists would be shocked to hear that. But I have points that need to be taken into consideration before you judge me.

Stealing Benefits Them
Mine owners will do everything they can to steal every little Ngwee they can from Zambia and proudly send it to the west without a problem. Switzerland makes more money from mining of copper than Zambia. Do the Swiss people have windfall tax?

These people will proudly contribute to the tax in Switzerland than Zambia where the copper comes from. All sorts of transfer pricing and complex avoidance of tax methods are employed to make sure they pay nothing to Zambia and pay a lot more to Europe.

The point is, its not the windfall that will make someone eager to steal wealth from our mines to contribute a fair share. They aim at stealing and having a windfall tax when there is a complex plan of transfer pricing, will bring little to the treasury in any case.

Most mines "sell" the produce at "arms length" to their sister companies. Now if that was true, Zambia would raise money tax revenue from copper that Switzerland. Since it isn't, there is a proper case to assume the "arms length" being talked about does not exist. If there was even an ounce of honest in mining companies, the returns from copper would be in levels that we would not complain about.

Government Has Sovereign Right to Tax 
We have to remember for this discussion that a government has the sovereign right to tax. Government is the only power that can tax or not. It has control on what it can tax and how it can tax it."

Allison Christians
"Tax policy creates and reflects relationships between the market, the citizen, and the state. As a result, traditional tax policy discourse centers around the premise that decisions about taxation should be made exclusively within nations, independent of outside concern and interference."

What we need to add to that is that, tax avoidance has outside interference and its that outside force that make certain decisions irrelevant. Windfall tax being one of them. It is easier to avoid the complexity of taxing these companies that make people choose a simple path of windfall tax. I think otherwise. We should remember that our government has the right to tax without interference, and it should make the right decision to tax.

So unless there is no way of detecting the avoidance of tax in the system, the government should make the right decision and take necessary steps to tax all that need to be.

Are We Going Back on Tax?
I always complained about lack of export duty on mineral outputs. Seriously, this is a wasting asset and we allow it to go out of the country without the exporter paying anything? That was a bad thing that the previous government took on board.
 
However, this has been nicely worked on and there is progress in that direction. What worries me is the loss of the "Sovereign Right" to tax. What we cried about on copper seem to have been transferred to Manganese!

Manganese is it now the new plan to change from copper to manganese? Or is it that the new players in the powers are linked to manganese? This is something we need to work on and not go back on taxation.
 
Why allow people to export and not pay for the wasting assests and you complain about the failure of the mining industry to contribute to the revenue share!
 
Nothing is more to my heart that a failure of the system due to the people involved in it. Seriously, we have the most sacred job of taking care of the country now for future generations to benefit from the wealth that we have. But the moment we come into the picture, we come up with plans of making sure people "steal" the assets that are needed to develop the country. We should not make statements which are parallel to what is happening on the gorund we must take it upon ourselves to ensure we do what is right for the nation. This clearly is not happening at the moment. It has not been happening for the past 30years or so. Zambia is bigger than all of us and we must be within our powers what is right.
I seriously didn't expect that the country's wealth will continue getting out of this country without paying the simplest of all charges - export duty. But it is happening.

No comments:

Post a Comment