Barton Gold Holdings Ltd. said it has distributed a total of $643,183 in Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive $(JMEI)$ tax credits to about 40 eligible investors who participated in its June 2025 placement, following submission of its 2025 corporate tax return and approval by the Australian Taxation Office. The company reported it incurred $2,731,882 in eligible greenfields exploration expenditure for the year ended 30 June 2025 and recorded a tax loss of $2,572,732, generating distributable JMEI credits based on its 25% corporate tax rate. Barton said the credits were issued in relation to the June 2025 placement of 4,285,722 new shares at $0.70 each to raise $3 million with zero costs or fees, equating to a JMEI tax credit of $0.15 per share purchased. Barton also noted it had previously been allocated up to $1,488,500 of distributable JMEI tax credits for the 2024/2025 financial year.
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