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    VOTE ON LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE ENVISAGING NEW LOCAL TAXES POSTPONED AT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 4, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on February
    4 finished the discussion (in the first reading) of the legislative
    package envisaging amendments and additions to the Law on Taxes, the
    Law on the Budget System, and the Law on Local Self-Government. The
    vote has been postponed until the next four-day session. According to
    the main speaker, First Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration
    Vache Terterian, the government will examine the proposals of NA
    deputies and then present its position.

    In this legislative package, the government in particular proposes
    establishing a list of local taxes. In addition to the currently used
    property tax and land tax, it is proposed including 8 new local taxes
    in the list, namely: hotel tax, sales tax, incompleted construction
    tax (or tax on improperly kept real estate), tax on uncultivated
    agricultural lands, tax on no-purpose use of land plots envisaged for
    development, tax on placing advertisements on facilities considered
    as community property, tax on a parking place for vehicles, and tax
    on the occupation of public areas. The use of land tax and property
    tax will be mandatory in all the communities, while the use of other
    local taxes and their rates will be determined by the community
    council after their presentation by the community head.

    The opponents, including some representatives of the ruling coalition,
    considered it inadmissible to increase the tax burden under conditions
    of the financial and economic crisis. The opposition parliamentary
    factions - "ARF" and "Heritage" opposed the package. The head of
    "Heritage" faction Styopa Safarian called it a bill of "racket".

    The head of the "Country of Law" faction Heghine Bisharian proposed
    that the government should amend the bill and then submit it again
    to the National Assembly for discussion and approval. She said that
    if the proposals of their faction are accepted, they will "definitely
    vote for the bill".

    The legislative initiative was backed by "Republican Party of Armenia"
    faction, on behalf of which RPA member Karen Tchshmaritian declared
    that the bill is largely acceptable and it contains the main idea of
    the communities' development because the full amount of local taxes
    will be transferred as income to the budget of the given community. In
    his words, the bill can be amended, but the idea forming its basis
    should not be rejected.
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