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    ARMENIA HOPES LOTTERY WILL STAMP OUT TAX EVASION
    By Hasmik Lazarian

    Reuters
    Feb 5 2009
    UK

    YEREVAN (Reuters) - Armenia is offering thousands of dollars in lottery
    prizes to consumers who take receipts for their purchases to try to
    tackle rampant tax evasion in the former Soviet republic.

    The initiative began on January 1 and the first prizes will be awarded
    this month, after authorities said the threat of prosecution had
    failed to encourage shopowners and market sellers to install cash
    registers and provide receipts.

    "It's no secret that not many people give receipts in Armenia,"
    said Armen Alaverdyan, deputy head of the state revenue committee.

    Authorities estimate the grey economy accounts for 30-40 percent of
    economic activity in Armenia, a landlocked country of 3.2 million
    people, in transition since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    Street sellers are everywhere and markets rarely have cash registers.

    Under the new scheme, if customers buy from a trader with a cash
    register, they stand to win between 5,000 drams (11 pounds) and 500,000
    drams. One lucky winner, if the eight-digit number on their receipt
    matches that drawn in the monthly lottery, will win 5 million drams
    ($16,000).

    The monthly prize fund amounts to a maximum of $380,000. The government
    hopes the lottery will bring in an extra $17 million per year in
    tax receipts.

    But not everyone is smiling.

    "The market sellers don't want to install cash registers because they
    want to avoid paying taxes," said Vahan Kerobyan, chief executive
    officer of Star supermarkets.

    One market trader in Yerevan, who asked not to be named, said:
    "We always pay taxes. If we install cash registers, the amount of
    tax will increase, and we'll need to hire accountants, which will
    cost even more."
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