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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DEMANDS UNRELENTING STRUGGLE AGAINST TAX CORRUPTION

    ARKA
    April 24, 2008

    YEREVAN, April 24. /ARKA/. RA President Serge Sargsyan held a working
    meting with the top officials of the RA Taxation Service yesterday. The
    President demanded an unrelenting struggle against corruption in the
    sphere, reports the RA presidential press service.

    The President demanded the creation of equal conditions for
    all economic entities and determination in battling bribery and
    protectionism.

    According to S. Sargsyan, successful implementation of the ambitious
    programs presented to the public is first of all conditioned by the
    taxation authorities' competitiveness. "If they fail to be competitive,
    we cannot have competitive economy," stated the President.

    The President added that the activities of taxation and customs
    bodies and the accomplishment of tasks set to them will remain in
    the center of his attention. S. Sargsyan said he does not want the
    working meeting, which are to be regularly held at the presidential
    residence, to be viewed as an occasion to insult or dismiss anyone.

    "The goal of the meetings is clear - the last year has seen
    parliamentary and presidential elections, when election programs were
    presented to the public. It is time now for the programs to become
    reality," said the President.

    According to S. Sargsyan, the pivot of the programs is that the
    experience gained over the past seven years allows the country to
    launch reforms of the second generation.

    The RA President pointed out the goal, namely, specifying whether the
    government bodies are ready for reforms of the second generation and
    "if so, let us move forward together."

    S. Sargsyan stressed a clear answer to the question as to why the
    work should be started with the taxation and customs sectors.

    "Any reform must be accompanied by economic growth and improvement
    of the population's living conditions. We have no right to say:
    dear people, to tighten your belt, wait three, four or five years,
    until we carry through the reforms of the second generation - then
    you will live better,"

    The RA President pointed out the taxation and customs authorities'
    primary responsibility for economic growth, better competitiveness,
    budget execution. S. Sargsyan inquired about the system's problems,
    possible solutions as well as about inadmissible phenomena and ways
    of eradicating them.

    "The State Taxation Service must conform to its name and essence. We
    all must realize that the Taxation Service is supposed to render
    services to our society, government bodies and business. If we succeed,
    I think we will accomplish our principal task," Sargsyan said.

    The President warned against thinking of everybody as a potential
    tax-dodger, while the authorities demand tax payment. He pointed
    out that the Government is a partner of business, roughly speaking,
    it has a share in business, its share being taxes.

    "We must be interested in business development and in the increase
    of our share in it, which will enable us to redistribute the state
    budget," the President said.

    Chief of the RA Taxation Service Vahram Barseghyan, as well as
    chiefs of departments, presented the plans to reduce shadow economy
    and corruption and improve tax administration. They pointed out that
    the work requires amendments to relevant legislation and improvement
    of procedures.

    Barseghyan laid emphasis on proper document circulation, which
    will allow taxation bodies to record the real profits. Otherwise,
    corruption control is impossible. The participants in the meeting also
    pointed out the necessity for structural reforms and introduction of
    electronic control.

    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan qualified the improvement of tax
    administration as a priority task for 2008 and as a pivot of reforms.

    Attending the meeting were also RA Vice-Premier, Minister of
    Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan, Chief of the RA
    Presidential Administration Hovik Abramyan, RA Minister of Finance
    Tigran Davtyan and RA Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan. -0--
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