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    ArmenPress
    Dec 28 2004

    OFFICIALS PROMISE IMPROVED TAX COLLECTION NEXT YEAR

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS: Senior Armenian tax officials
    promised Monday to collect all taxes, which were projected by 2004
    budget. Armen Alaverdian, a deputy head of state taxation service,
    told a news conference that the tax service will collect 142 billion
    drams in taxes before the end of the year, 4 billion drams more than
    set by the 2004 budget.
    He said the outgoing year will see, for the first time, more
    collected profit and income taxes than projected. The main focus of
    the news conference was on the new order of collection of obligatory
    social payments, which is to be carried out beginning next year by
    tax service, which the authorities say has a bigger arsenal of means
    to collect more than the Social Security Fund that used to do it. For
    comparison, next year tax services are supposed to collect 65 billion
    drams in obligatory social payments against 48 billion drams, set for
    the Fund this year.
    According to officials, there are around 60,000 economic and other
    entities which have to pay obligatory social payments, but they also
    say that a significant portion of them, mainly trade outlets and
    firms, specializing in delivery of various services, pay less than
    stipulated by the law, hindering a tangible rise in retired age
    pensions. They underreport their profits, show lower wages of their
    employees and avoid social payments.
    According to officials, around half of 60,000 entities show that
    their employees' monthly wage does no exceed 13,000-20,000 drams a
    month, though these wages are at least twice higher.
    The deputy of the chief taxman also said they will publish the
    names of 300 big taxpayers once in three months, beginning next year,
    as stipulated by changes in the law on tax service.
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