Abstract

Countries impose a range of taxes on economic activity. These taxes do not normally vary across industries. The same rate of corporate income tax, for example, is normally applied regardless of whether a company is manufacturing shoes or submarines. The taxation of natural resources is an exception to this rule, with most Commonwealth member countries imposing specific taxes on the mining and petroleum industries.

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