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    Will the New Tax Plan in Armenia Work?

    hetq
    17:45, November 6, 2011


    Yesterday just over a month after the government revealed its $2.5
    million budget plan for 2012 Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian explained
    just where the $268 million in tax revenues was to be generated. There
    are three primary sources it seems: from a tax on luxury automobiles,
    a tax hike on the upper class, and high excise taxes on expensive
    alcoholic beverages.

    First let's look at the car tax. He proposed that the owner of a car
    estimated to be worth $90,000 or more be taxed, estimating the
    collected amount to reach around $2.6 million (1 billion dram). This
    expectation is a bit naïve thinking, however, since the number of cars
    priced that high is so infinitesimal that it will be hard to believe
    so much will be collected in taxes. There are ways around paying that
    `luxury tax' of course. Since the customs department determines the
    value of automobiles entering the country and the customs fees
    required to be paid using whatever mind-numbing algorithms they
    employ, it certainly wouldn't be difficult to pay an official a bribe
    to set the worth of the car at $89,000, thereby avoiding the luxury
    tax. For more comments see Footprints.

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