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    ARMENIA TAKES FURTHER STEPS WITH TAX REFORM
    by Natalia Leshchenko

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    August 26, 2008

    Both the government and the parliament have recently made contributions
    to the ongoing effort to reform Armenia's tax system. The legislature
    has approved a package of amendments to a dozen of law related to tax
    collection, scrapping, among others, the exemption from VAT and other
    taxes for the small retail traders in non-agricultural sector. The
    government, in the meantime, had merged the State Tax Service (STS)
    and the State Customs Committee (SCC), with a view to streamlining tax
    collection. President Sargsyan severely criticised the tax body, headed
    by Vahram Barseghian, a close associate of his predecessor Robert
    Kocharian. The newly created body, called the State Revenue Committee,
    will be headed by former customs committee chief, Gagik Khachatrian.

    Significance:The Armenian government is on a mission to reduce tax
    evasion in the country, and is pursuing a three-year programme for
    the purpose, targeting both corruption in the collection bodies and
    improving tax-payer discipline in a two-pronged policy. While many
    small traders protested against the removal of tax preferences, these
    are likely to stay in place. Radio Liberty reports that Armenia's
    revenues grew by nearly 35% in the first half of 2008, the bulk of
    which derived from the collection of VAT, mostly by customs office on
    imported goods. The creation of one instead of two bodies responsible
    for dues collection is theoretically logical, if the restructuring
    itself is accomplished in good time.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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