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Country / jurisdiction: Spain · Year: 2002 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
This Royal Decree declares certain raw material minerals as a national priority. The Decree then establishes as a national priority the activities of exploration, research, exploitation, use, treatment, and beneficiation of these minerals. In particular, the resolution declares the following minerals as a country's priority:
Baryte
Kaolinite
Coal
Celestine
Zinc
Copper
Quartz
Diatomite and Tripoli
Tin
Feldspar
Fluorite
Phosphates
Glauberite and Thenardite
Iron
Magnesite
Manganese
Special Clay Materials
Mercury
Precious metals
Nickel
Pyrites
Lead
Potashes
Geothermal Resources
Ornamental Rocks
Talcum powder
Uranium
Tungsten
Wollastonite
Designation as a national priority mineral means that entities exploiting one or more of these minerals may opt for a tax incentive. Specifically, according to article 112 of Law 43/1995, of December 27 , these entities may reduce their tax base, in the amount of the amounts allocated, as a depletion factor. In the case of mineral raw materials, the depletion factor is up to 15% of the value of the minerals sold, also considering those consumed by the same companies for subsequent treatment or transformation.
Official source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2002-14592
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