Actually that table is wrong. I developed it from details in a press release.
Checking Queensland Treasury site the royalty rates on coal are as follows:
Average price per tonne for coal sold, disposed of or used from 1 July 2022
Source: Mineral rates - Queensland Revenue Office (qro.qld.gov.au)
- Up to and including $100—7% of value
- Over $100 and up to and including $150
- First $100—7% of value
- Balance—12.5% of value
- Over $150 and up to and including $175
- First $100—7% of value
- Next $50—12.5% of value
- Balance—15% of value
- Over $175 and up to and including $225
- First $100—7% of value
- Next $50—12.5% of value
- Next $25—15% of value
- Balance—20% of value
- Over $225 and up to and including $300
- First $100—7% of value
- Next $50—12.5% of value
- Next $25—15% of value
- Next $50—20% of value
- Balance—30% of value
- Over $300
- First $100—7% of value
- Next $50—12.5% of value
- Next $25—15% of value
- Next $50—20% of value
- Next $75—30% of value
- Balance—40% of value
The following table summaries these rates:
So Average Royalty rates actually range from 7% for Coal below $A100 per ton to 25.9% per ton on A$500 per ton coal.
Regards
SP
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