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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES DRAFT LAW ON CASH TRANSACTIONS

    ARKA
    April 4, 2008

    YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. Armenian government has approved the draft
    law on cash transactions, Bache Gabrielyan, member of Armenian Central
    Bank board, said on Friday. He said the law envisages greater numbers
    of cashless transactions.

    "The law contains the list of transactions and operations, which must
    be carried out by written order", the board member said Friday at a
    governmental briefing.

    The bill specifies transfers from banking accounts of payers to
    beneficiaries' accounts as cashless transaction.

    Gabrielyan said that goods alienation and usage deals and those
    deals connected with services must be carried out by written order,
    if their cost exceeds AMD 3 million. The board member added that this
    requirement takes force on January 1, 2009.

    In 2010, the set benchmark will be lowered to AMD 2 million and in
    2011 to AMD 1 million.

    "Under this law, salaries will be paid by written order in Yerevan
    from Jan 1, 2009. From 2010, the requirement will apply also to
    provincial capitals and in 2011 to other areas", he said.

    Gabrielyan said that cashless way of salary payment will be introduced
    in Armenia stage-by-stage and will apply to those workers whose
    salary exceeds AMD 60 000. The same restrictions will be imposed on
    scholarships and tuition fees.

    POS terminals will be put in shops. He said that the law has worked out
    as part of the crackdown on shady dealing and to lower cash turnover,
    which makes more than 50% of Armenia's money turnover now. ($1 =
    AMD 308.12).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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