New software allows Armenian businessmen to receive online data about
their businesses
YEREVAN, May 4, /ARKA/. Introduction of a new software at the State
Revenue Committee (SRC) will allow Armenian businessmen to receive
online data about the status of their businesses through special
codes, according to a press release of the SRC. The new software
offers improved online contacts between taxpayers and taxation
authorities.
SRC chairman Gagik Khachatrian who met with heads of local commercial
banks, was quoted as saying that a total of 118 measures are planned
to be implemented as part of customs and tax reforms, including
introduction of a new service format in taxation area ensuring online
communication between taxpayers and tax authorities. In his words,
about 90% of all operations are performed electronically.
Ashot Osipyan, chairman of the Union of Armenian Banks, said local
banks are well aware about the advantages of online communications
because they submit their tax reports electronically.
According to the press release, bankers spoke about legislative
problems impeding business development and suggested possible ways of
their solutions.
According to SRC data, Armenian commercial banks are one of the
largest corporate taxpayers. In 2010 they paid a total of 12.9 billion
Drams in taxes. ($1 - 371.82 Drams) -0-
From: A. Papazian
their businesses
YEREVAN, May 4, /ARKA/. Introduction of a new software at the State
Revenue Committee (SRC) will allow Armenian businessmen to receive
online data about the status of their businesses through special
codes, according to a press release of the SRC. The new software
offers improved online contacts between taxpayers and taxation
authorities.
SRC chairman Gagik Khachatrian who met with heads of local commercial
banks, was quoted as saying that a total of 118 measures are planned
to be implemented as part of customs and tax reforms, including
introduction of a new service format in taxation area ensuring online
communication between taxpayers and tax authorities. In his words,
about 90% of all operations are performed electronically.
Ashot Osipyan, chairman of the Union of Armenian Banks, said local
banks are well aware about the advantages of online communications
because they submit their tax reports electronically.
According to the press release, bankers spoke about legislative
problems impeding business development and suggested possible ways of
their solutions.
According to SRC data, Armenian commercial banks are one of the
largest corporate taxpayers. In 2010 they paid a total of 12.9 billion
Drams in taxes. ($1 - 371.82 Drams) -0-
From: A. Papazian