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  • Only The Fourth Of The Fees Paid By Yerevan Fairs Goes Into State Bu

    ONLY THE FOURTH OF THE FEES PAID BY YEREVAN FAIRS GOES INTO STATE BUDGET

    ArmInfo
    2009-01-26 12:31:00

    ArmInfo. On January 24 Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan
    alongside with a number of government members visited a local jewelry
    market 'World of Gold' in the center of Yerevan to meet with traders
    and the administration. After the meeting, the premier convened a
    working discussion, the governmental press release says.

    Traders complained of the lack of elementary conditions for trading,
    sanitary and fire safety. Many trade points still operate without
    cash-registers. In addition, the premier was informed that the minimal
    total fee paid by traders is 70,000 drams and only 18,000 drams of this
    amount goes into the state budget and 5,000 drams into the pension
    fund. The remaining amount is paid to the market administration for
    accounting services, leasing and others.

    After the meeting with traders, the premier had a discussion with
    the government members and charged Head of the Committee for State
    Incomes of Armenia Gagik Khachatryan to audit the activity of the above
    jewelry market, which belongs to the Vagharsh & Sons LLC. Minister of
    Labor and Social Affairs Arsen Hambartsoumyan was charged to study
    the working conditions at all the fairs in the country. Minister
    for Emergency Situations Mher Shahgeldyan was charged to investigate
    safety conditions at fairs.
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