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Metallis Resources Inc V.MTS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MTLFF

Metallis Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration of gold, copper, nickel, and silver at its 100%-owned Kirkham Property. The Kirkham Property covers approximately 106 square kilometers and is located about 65 kilometers (km) north of Stewart, British Columbia, in the heart of the Golden Triangle's prolific Eskay (Sulphurets) Camp. It is located along a strategic geological boundary on the western margin of the Eskay Rift system and is prospective for multiple mineral deposit types. The Kirkham Property is within 20 km of the past producing Eskay Creek mine while the eastern border is within 12 - 20 km of Seabridge Gold's KSM deposits and Newcrest Mining's producing Brucejack mine. The Company’s Greyhound Property is a gold/silver target in Idaho, United States. The Company’s Greyhound Property is located in Custer County, Idaho, approximately 42 km northwest of the town of Stanley.


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Post by moneywagonon Mar 29, 2021 10:39am
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BIDEN ADMINISTRATION CONSIDERING VEHICLE MILEAGE TAX

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION CONSIDERING VEHICLE MILEAGE TAX

Biden Administration Considering Vehicle Mileage Tax to Fund Infrastructure Plan

The US government has been mulling various ways of how to pay for Biden’s next big-ticket infrastructure proposal, and one of the recent ideas thrown into the mix has been a vehicle mileage tax.

In an interview with CNBC in Friday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said a tax on miles driven is a proposal that is becoming promising, especially as the Biden administration faces increased pressure to come up with additional funding for its ambitious ‘Build Back Better” infrastructure plan. Buttigieg entertained the idea days before Biden is scheduled to pitch his $3 trillion infrastructure plan in Pittsburgh, which includes proposals to fix US roads and bridges, and funding for ‘social infrastructure’ such as childcare and college.

The tax on miles would address growing shortages in the country’s highway trust fund, which receives funding from gasoline taxes. With more Americans switching to electric vehicles, the fuel tax is creating shortcomings in funding necessary for the maintenance and construction of US roads and bridges.

If materialized, a mileage levy would tax drivers based on the distance of their journey, rather than how much fuel they consume. A mileage tax “shows a lot of promise if we believe in that so-called user-pays principle: The idea that part of how we pay for roads is you pay based on how much you drive,” explained Buttigieg.


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