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    Armenian president dissatisfied with social insurance collection

    Public Television of Armenia
    10 Mar 05

    [Presenter] The Armenian Tax Service collected 8.7bn drams [18.5m
    dollars] in social payments in January and February, which is 2bn
    more than last year.

    President Kocharyan thinks that this is not the result that was
    expected when the Tax Service was given the authority to collect
    compulsory social payments.

    During a working meeting today Robert Kocharyan, the prime minister,
    the ministers of labour and social security, finance and economy,
    the director of the State Social Insurance Fund and the head of the
    State Tax Service discussed social insurance payments.

    [Correspondent] During today's working session, which discussed issues
    connected with the social payments, President Kocharyan noted that,
    after the function of collecting social payments was handed over to
    the tax service, there needs to be a discussion on what improvements
    can be seen in this process.

    [Robert Kocharyan, captioned] It is obvious that there is positive
    change, but this is not what we were expecting. We have reserves
    and we must work more actively, taking into consideration that we
    are planning to increase pensions and we must be confident that the
    government is able to fulfil its obligations and responsibilities
    before the pensioners.

    [Correspondent] The president noted the importance of reform of the
    minimum wage in increasing the collection of social payments and the
    struggle against latent employment. Kocharyan also noted that it must
    be explained to the public that those who receive shadow wages and do
    not pay taxes today are depriving themselves of a pension in future
    in accordance with payment for their work.

    The president also noted that, as pensions are to be increased,
    all the processes regarding this sphere should be settled to instil
    confidence that the government is able to fulfil its obligations before
    the pensioners. Ways to improve the system of family allowances were
    considered as well.

    At the end of the session President Kocharyan ordered the minister
    of finance and economy to discuss issues regarding the completion of
    the state budget planning process a month earlier and to view raising
    the minimum salary from 2006.

    The State Tax Service was instructed to examine international
    experience and implement additional measures to reduce shadow
    employment.

    The president instructed the minister of labour and social affairs to
    present efficient mechanisms for preventing delays in paying family
    allowances, while the director of the State Social Insurance Fund will
    have to clarify the lists of pensioners and exclude any possibility
    of the illegal insertion of other names.
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