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    ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT BLOCKS NEW TAXES
    Anush Martirosian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/artic le/1965168.html
    22.02.2010

    After meeting with fierce resistance from lawmakers, the Armenian
    government has heavily watered down a controversial bill that would
    empower local self-government bodies to set and collect new taxes.

    A package of corresponding amendments to three Armenian laws was
    submitted to the National Assembly early this month. It envisaged eight
    "local taxes" that could be introduced by the elected administrations
    of cities, towns and even villages across the country.

    In particular, they would be able to determine and levy extra duties
    from retail trade, incomplete construction sites and agricultural
    land not cultivated by farmers.

    Local community budgets have until now been mostly filled with proceeds
    from regular land and real estate taxes. Their rates are determined
    by the central government and endorsed by the parliament, however.

    The proposed amendments were strongly criticized by not only opposition
    lawmakers but also members of the parliament's pro-government majority,
    including speaker Hovik Abrahamian. They dismissed government arguments
    that the amendments will strengthen local self-governance and said that
    a heavier tax burden would hurt the Armenian economy. The criticism
    forced the government to withdraw the bill.

    A watered-down version of the bill was sent the National Assembly
    last week and approved by it in the first reading on Monday. Local
    governments will now be allowed to tax only hotels and parking lots
    located in their communities.

    Abrahamian and other parliament majority leaders spoke out in favor
    of the bill, effectively predetermining the outcome of the vote. They
    argued that the government made sweeping changes in it.

    Still, 20 deputies, most of them representing the opposition Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), voted against the measure.

    Vahan Hovannisian, the leader of Dashnaktsutyun's parliamentary
    faction, said the fact that the government promptly dropped most of
    the tax proposals means that it is "not serious" about the matter. "We
    want to see a complete package," he said.
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