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    Smoking is useful for the government

    February 20, 2010
    http://168.am/en/articles/7166


    It seems that the filling of the state budget with all the possible
    means has brought the government to fiery. In the recent period almost
    all the initiatives of the government have this exact purpose - levy
    as much money as possible from all the sectors. Indeed, everything is
    done with beautiful formulations and as it is characteristic to the
    government with pathos. The government has sent a package to the NA,
    the purpose of which is the increase of taxes levied from imported and
    locally produced cigarettes. The government is substantiating this
    initiative with the necessity of `justified taxing' and indeed with
    the honest intentions of fight against smoking. In the substantiation
    of the government presented by the government it reads that as a
    result of these changes it is expected to increase the tax inflows
    with annually 3 billion AMD. The cigarette as known is one of the
    types of goods, the demand of which almost doesn't decrease due to the
    raise of price. It means that as a result of changes, the smokers
    instead of quitting will only have to pay more. Both the government
    and cigarette importing companies quite well realize this. They will
    pay the added taxes not at the expense of their profits but through
    the consumers. And the claims on the fight against smoking are only
    lyrical phrases. The government needs that the people continue
    smoking. It is desirable that they smoke more so that the government
    fills more money in the budget. So it is not excluded that some day
    the government may decide that gasoline is dangerous for the
    environment and they will decide to increase the taxes. The
    monopolists will only be happier about that.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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