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High Court looms for MRRT

FRIDAY’S release of the draft proposal for the federal government’s controversial Minerals Resource Rent Tax has done little to quell emerging iron ore and coal miners’ concerns over how the tax will apply to their projects, with reports emerging of a potential High Court challenge by the Western Australian government and resources sector.

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High Court looms for MRRT

The 150 page-plus document is based on recommendations of the Policy Transition Group, led by Resources Minister Martin Ferguson and ex-BHP Billiton chairman Don Argus, which the federal government accepted...

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