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  • Between A State And A Firing Range

    BETWEEN A STATE AND A FIRING RANGE

    Lragir
    Feb 13 2008
    Armenia

    Recently I witnessed a heartbreaking scene on the Armenian TV
    channels. It was a report from Stepanakert where the delegation of
    the tax service of Armenia led by the head Vahram Barseghyan was
    visiting. Naturally, tax-related problems were discussed. The NKR
    President Bako Sahakyan met with the delegation of the Armenian tax
    service, who afterwards visited the Holy Sea Etchmiadzin and met
    with the Catholicos of All Armenians. Perhaps after contact with the
    Armenian tax service Bako Sahakyan needed some spirituality. However,
    this is not the problem because if Bako Sahakyan learns about the 50
    percent growth of the price of candles in churches, he will notice
    more spirituality in the tax service.

    The problem is what the prime minister of NKR Arayik Harutiunyan said
    in the report. He told about the meeting and arrangements between
    the Armenian tax service and the NKR government with a happy smile,
    and noted about arrangement on tax experiments in Karabakh. In other
    words, the Armenian party had suggested that since Karabakh is a small
    country, tax innovations could be tried out there, and depending on the
    result, they could be introduced in Armenia. The NKR prime minister
    liked this idea and he welcomed it. And since the NKR prime minister
    liked it, the NKR president must have liked it too. It is also beyond
    doubt that the Armenian government also likes it, otherwise it would
    not have been discussed during the visit of the tax service leadership
    to Karabakh. It turns out that Karabakh becomes a tax test area for
    Armenia, a firing range where experiments will be done, and in case
    they are successful, they will be introduced in Armenia.

    Any test area is a desert where no life is crated but several
    infrastructures to supply the personnel of the firing range. A firing
    range is cut off from life where future life is tried out from time
    to time. A tax test area is milder than a firing range, though it
    is the same in the long run. Meanwhile, logically Karabakh has an
    important goal to be a modern vital area, and tax experiments do not
    meet this goal at all. Yes, Karabakh is a small country, therefore an
    experiment, be it tax-related, customs-related or military, may cause
    strong resonance, detonation may be too powerful. Experiments may do
    great harm to a small country if they fail. Therefore, the opposite
    is more logical - to use methods in Karabakh which have been tried
    out elsewhere, possibly improved, and the experimental component it
    possibly the smallest.

    The application of an unsuccessful tax technology may destroy the
    entire economy of Karabakh because its immunity is weak, objectively
    weak, and if in Armenia the sector is more or less established and
    can resist to tax mistakes if they are eliminated in time, in Karabakh
    they may not even manage to detect good or bad result of the experiment
    because the economy may disappear before they detect anything. Although
    maybe there is no need to take everything seriously. After all, we
    had to talk about something. If all words came true, chapels would
    have turned into cathedrals, and poor people's huts into palaces.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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