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    GOVERNMENT OF ARMENIA TOUGHENING CONTROL OVER BIG BUSINESS

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-08 13:50:00

    ArmInfo. The Government of Armenia is toughening fiscal control over
    big business to make it more transparent, Armenian Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan told the government on Thursday.

    He said that on April 1 the Finance Ministry published the list of
    285 big taxpayers in Armenia having over 1 billion drams turnover
    for 2009. "This list is yet to be specified on the basis of the
    submitted reports and some companies may found themselves out of
    the list and another ones may be included in it," Tigran Sargsyan
    said. The government is often criticized for insufficient control
    over big companies. "I accept this criticism. It is a big evil for
    every state to have big companies that avoid taxes, shaking the basis
    of the country and hinder development of SMEs," he said. He recalled
    that the president of Armenia had repeatedly charged the ministries
    of finance, economy and the government staff to enhance analysis to
    reveal the companies underpaying taxes.

    "We have been trying to hire human resources able to make such
    analysis, but the work carried out is unfortunately not satisfactory
    yet. The Finance Ministry is to publish the results of its surveys
    within a year i.e. to present comparison of the indicators of big
    taxpayers for 2008 and 2009," the prime minister said. "We are
    concerned with the fact that the main burden was laid on the SMEs
    in the crisis year and not on the big business and we must dispel
    all the doubts on big companies," T. Sargsyan said. Publication of
    reports will make it possible for the public to control over the
    government's work and get information on fulfillment of commitments
    to the government by big companies. "We have still much to do in this
    area as well," the prime minister said. In addition, he said, a bill
    of amendments to the Law On Taxes is currently in the parliament. The
    bill stipulates that information received from a third party may
    also be used to make objective assessment of the tax liabilities of
    big companies. "I think that the bill must be approved without any
    delay," Tigran Sargsyan said. He explained that indirect information
    implies data on electricity and water consumption, communal payments
    that are compared with the gross volume of production at big companies.

    Tigran Sargsyan said that the most effective instrument for assessment
    of big companies is to make them transparent and the government is
    implementing a relevant strategy. "In addition, commissions on ethics
    are set up to make it possible for the government to control over
    activity of parliamentarians and ministers not to allow them directly
    run business. This is what we need. The possibilities of the Finance
    Ministry in this area must be increased," the prime minister said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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