Zambia withholding $243 million in tax refunds owed to mining firms

By Reuters / December 28, 2016 / in.investing.com / Article Link

LUSAKA, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Zambia is withholding 2.4 billion kwacha ($243 million) of the 5 billion kwacha owed to mining companies in tax refunds because the correct documentation has not been provided, the tax authority said on Wednesday.

Zambia's government began paying up to 800 million kwacha a month in Value Added Tax refunds to mining companies in June, aiming to put an end to a long running dispute in which firms were owed about $700 million.

Some funds are being withheld because companies have not provided documents showing the export destination, Zambia Revenue Authority head Kingsley Chanda told reporters.

Glencore 's GLEN.L Mopani Copper Mines, First Quantum Minerals FM.TO , Barrick Gold ABX.TO and Vedanta Resources VED.L all have operations in Africa's No.2 copper producer.

Chanda said low copper prices and the depreciation of the kwacha this year hit mining companies, leading to a 1 billion kwacha drop in expected tax collection.

Zambia is also withholding 40 million kwacha every month from South African-based exporters of petroleum products as they do not qualify for tax exemption under a regional agreement.

Most of the petroleum products coming from South Africa were initially imported from Saudi Arabia or Kuwait, countries that don't have a trade agreement with Zambia, Chanda said. ($1 = 9.87 Zambian kwacha)

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