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    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 15 2010


    Armen Gevorgyan: Much can yet be taxed

    16:33 / 01/15/2010In 2009, communities collected property tax revenues
    3.5bn AMD more than in 2008, RA Vice-Premier, Minister of Territorial
    Administration Armen Gevorgyan told a press conference.

    `Still, I am not satisfied with the situation, there are great hidden
    reserves in this sector,' Gevorgyan said. Much can yet be taxed ` for
    example, entertainment tax can be introduced, he said. In any case,
    Gevorgyan said, relatively satisfactory tax collection by local
    budgets enabled them to pay off arrears of wages accumulated since
    1996. So the arrears have been reduced from 2.3bn AMD in 2008 down to
    866m AMD.

    Minister Gevorgyan reported that the tax revenues collected by local
    authorities constitute 42% of the total revenues of community budgets.
    `The reason is very low tax rates. An owner of 1,000 sq meters of land
    in the center of Yerevan pays an annual tax of 25,000 AMD. Tax rates
    have remained unchanged since 1994, when they were introduced. But we
    do not want to raise them so as not to create social tension,'
    Gevorgyan said.

    To improve local tax collection, the Government proposed a number of
    initiatives. Specifically, the standing committees of the RA
    Parliament are considering a bill on a single land and property tax.
    `If we manage to enforce it from 2011, the situation will improve,'
    Gevorgyan said.

    The Minister also reported that the RA Ministry of Territorial
    Administration intends to appraise the work of regional
    administrations. `I can say that the work of none of the heads of
    regional administrations has yet received an unsatisfactory rating.
    But we will sum up this February,' Gevorgyan said.

    T.P.
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