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    OLIGARCHS 'ASK' AND GET
    JAMES HAKOBYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments24233.html
    Published: 11:38:44 - 17/11/2011

    One of the upcoming key concerns of Armenia is those additional
    collections of 101 billion drams which is stipulated in the draft
    budget for 2012. The government intends to boost revenues while the
    National Assembly majority will naturally confirm the intention of
    the government because it stems from the pre-election logic.

    The civil society, experts and entrepreneurs, especially SMEs wonder
    from who those 101 billion will be collected. The government assures
    that it will not lie heavily on the shoulders of SMEs and will be
    collected from major companies. However, business does not believe
    these words because it knows, it has experienced what happens in
    reality, beyond the oral or even written assurances of the government.

    Nevertheless, in this situation the answer of the government is
    interesting from another aspect. Whenever it is stated that additional
    taxes will be collected from major businesses, two questions arise:
    what major business means and what it means to collect taxes from
    major businesses.

    For instance, the State Revenue Committee publishes the list of 1000
    major taxpayers or 300 major taxpayers. And if Armenia has so many
    major businesses, isn't it a surprise that the budget hardly amount
    to 3 billion dollars?

    Apparently, it is necessary to review the criteria defining a major
    taxpayer because successful SMEs often fall under this category and
    get caught in the so-called "terminological trap", and are measured
    equal to major businesses and unlike the latter they sustain losses.

    And what does it mean that taxes will lie on the shoulders of the
    major businesses? Generally, business is taxed, be it major, medium
    or small. Simply every business must be taxed in the amount provided
    by the law.

    Consequently, the response of the government must be enforcement of
    the legislative provisions, taxing much from major ones and taxing
    little from small ones. And a primitive judgment but an essential
    detail: ensuring reference to the law. The government must refer
    to the law because when it says the major businesses will be taxed,
    even if it supposes a legislative framework, the situation remains
    blurred because the notion of major business is blurred too.

    And in the case of reference to legislation responsibility becomes
    a little more definite. The law provides for tax liabilities, and
    additional 101 billion must be collected in the result of performance
    of tax liabilities laid down in the law for all businesses.

    After all, it is not a secret that being the owner of a major taxpayer
    company, one high-ranking official or another downsized their companies
    under their tax and shade tactics.

    Consequently, the problem is not the size of business but the
    imperative of elimination of arbitrary enforcement of the law because
    even when the government begs the oligarchs to give some money rather
    than tax them in accordance with the law, the oligarchs ask something
    in return for the money and as a rule they get what they want.

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