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    WHY DID THE ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT MAKE CHANGES TO TAX PACKAGE?

    Tert
    Nov 3 2009
    Armenia

    The much-discussed tax package was approved by the National Assembly
    at the second reading. To discuss the package, Deputy Head of State
    Revenue Committee Armen Alaverdyan met journalists today.

    It is well known that after the commotion raised by MPs over the tax
    package, the draft law "went back" to the government and later again
    to the parliament, where the clause on presence of tax inspectors at
    manufacturing plants was amended. Today Tert.am asked Alaverdyan why
    the government gave up presence of a tax inspector at major factories
    and manufacturing plants. Was it perhaps because of the pressure of
    major businessmen in the parliament?

    Alaverdyan, in responding to the question, stated that the institution
    of tax inspectors is not fully approved by international organizations
    either, which prefer applying other methods of control over major
    businesses. Alaverdyan said a concern was raised in parliament from
    discussions over the package that the presence of a tax inspector
    in major factories may bring about high corruption risks, therefore,
    the government changed the clause.

    The initial version of the tax package planned the presence of a
    tax inspector at major factories but after the clamor, the clause
    was changed and the present draft law prevents the inspector from
    entering the place of production and familiarizing himself with
    the production process or secrets of the trade. Presently, the tax
    inspector may only enter the store from where the product is brought
    out to market and get acquainted with the volume of products delivered.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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