ACCORDING TO VARDAN AIVAZIAN, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CAN QUIETLY PASS AMENDED TAX PACKAGE OF ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT
NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Assembly can quietly
pass the amended tax package of the government. Chairman of the
NA Standing Committee on Economic Issues Vardan Aivazian expressed
this opinion at the September 9 press conference. According to him,
the tax package presented by the government envisages an increase of
30 billion drams in budgetary revenues.
He said that representatives of the tax bodies will be sent to
enterprises with a turnover of over 4 billion drams and they will
control the prices and amount of delivered goods only, and will also
check to whom these goods are delivered.
It was previously assumed that tax officials will be sent to 116
enterprises, whereas now their number has been reduced to 76 as
there will be no tax officials at the wine and brandy enterprises
representing a traditional branch of the Armenian economy.
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Subject: According to Vardan Aivazian, National Assembly can quietly pass amended
tax package of Armenian government
According to Vardan Aivazian, National Assembly can quietly pass
amended tax package of Armenian government
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Assembly can quietly
pass the amended tax package of the government. Chairman of the NA
Standing Committee on Economic Issues Vardan Aivazian expressed this
opinion at the September 9 press conference. According to him, the tax
package presented by the government envisages an increase of 30 billion
drams in budgetary revenues.
He said that representatives of the tax bodies will be sent to
enterprises with a turnover of over 4 billion drams and they will
control the prices and amount of delivered goods only, and will also
check to whom these goods are delivered.
It was previously assumed that tax officials will be sent to 116
enterprises, whereas now their number has been reduced to 76 as there
will be no tax officials at the wine and brandy enterprises
representing a traditional branch of the Armenian economy.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
NOYAN TAPAN
SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Assembly can quietly
pass the amended tax package of the government. Chairman of the
NA Standing Committee on Economic Issues Vardan Aivazian expressed
this opinion at the September 9 press conference. According to him,
the tax package presented by the government envisages an increase of
30 billion drams in budgetary revenues.
He said that representatives of the tax bodies will be sent to
enterprises with a turnover of over 4 billion drams and they will
control the prices and amount of delivered goods only, and will also
check to whom these goods are delivered.
It was previously assumed that tax officials will be sent to 116
enterprises, whereas now their number has been reduced to 76 as
there will be no tax officials at the wine and brandy enterprises
representing a traditional branch of the Armenian economy.
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Subject: According to Vardan Aivazian, National Assembly can quietly pass amended
tax package of Armenian government
According to Vardan Aivazian, National Assembly can quietly pass
amended tax package of Armenian government
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The National Assembly can quietly
pass the amended tax package of the government. Chairman of the NA
Standing Committee on Economic Issues Vardan Aivazian expressed this
opinion at the September 9 press conference. According to him, the tax
package presented by the government envisages an increase of 30 billion
drams in budgetary revenues.
He said that representatives of the tax bodies will be sent to
enterprises with a turnover of over 4 billion drams and they will
control the prices and amount of delivered goods only, and will also
check to whom these goods are delivered.
It was previously assumed that tax officials will be sent to 116
enterprises, whereas now their number has been reduced to 76 as there
will be no tax officials at the wine and brandy enterprises
representing a traditional branch of the Armenian economy.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress