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  • Armenia plans limits on cash transactions beginning in 2009

    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    April 4 2008


    Armenia plans limits on cash transactions beginning in 2009

    YEREVAN April 4


    The Armenian government on Friday approved a draft bill that sets
    limits on the size of cash transactions, National Bank board member
    Vache Gabrielyan said at a briefing.

    The measure targets transactions in the unofficial, "shadow" economy.

    It would require all transactions on purchase or use of goods in
    excess of 3 million drams (about $10,000) to be transacted on a
    non-cash basis effective from January 1, 2009. The threshold would
    drop to 2 million drams in 2010 and to 1 million dram in 2011.

    The bill would require that all monthly salaries above 60,000 drams
    ($200) be paid through bank accounts (cards). Non-cash payment of
    salaries would be implemented among state employees first of all and
    in the private sector later.

    Similar restrictions apply to pension payments, tuitions and medical
    services.

    Gabrielyan declined to speculate on the volumes of cash transactions
    that would be affected because "operations in cash as a rule are
    unregulated in nature."

    After approval by the government the bill will go to parliament.
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