Forest Finance: The forest revenue system and government expenditure on forestry in Niger


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The forest revenue system and government expenditure on forestry in Niger

A paper prepared for the FAO work-programme component

on financing sustainable forest management

Working paper: FSFM/WP/05

The forest revenue system and government expenditure on forestry in NIGER

Garba Hamissou

Ingénieur des Eaux et Forêts,

Ministère de l'hydraulique et de l'environnement,

BP 578, Niamey, Niger

Forestry Policy and Planning Division, Rome

Regional Office for Africa, Accra

July 2001

© FAO 2001


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INFORMATION NOTE ON THE FAO PROGRAMME ON FOREST FINANCE

ABSTRACT

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

LIST OF ACRONYMS USED IN THE REPORT

INTRODUCTION

General statistical information about Niger

Forestry policy in Niger

DESCRIPTION OF THE FOREST REVENUE SYSTEM IN NIGER

The tax system for the local production of roundwood

The tax system for the collection of woodfuel

Tax system for transgressions and product sales

Tax system for non-wood forest products (NWFPs) and forest services

Taxation of forest product processing

Taxation on foreign trade in forest products

ADMINISTRATION OF TAX SYSTEM FOR FORESTRY

The process of setting forestry taxes

Tax collection and monitoring

Intervention of the different levels of fiscal administration

TOTAL REVENUE COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION

Total state revenue from forestry production

Revenue from taxes collected from rural wood markets

Revenue paid to the monitoring fund – Account 3001

Revenue from tax collected on wood product imports and exports

Tourist revenue

PUBLIC SPENDING IN FAVOUR OF THE FORESTRY SECTOR

Spending by main state forestry institutions

NGO spending

Overall government spending forecast

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Overall evaluation of the tax system for forestry

Impact of the tax system for forestry on sustainable forest development

Public spending on sustainable forest development

Attitude to change in the current climate

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