THE IMPORT OF BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS TO BE DUTY-FREE
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 25, 2011
YEREVAN
The bill intending changes in RA Customs Code does not pursue a goal
of defining customs duty in case of import of books and publications,
Armenian Finance Ministry states in answer to the question that
the representatives of the sphere of book publishing alarm that 10$
customs duty is intended to define from 2012 for the books and press
to be imported to the Republic of Armenia.
"No customs duty will be applied in case of import of these products
to Armenia," the statement runs. The Ministry clarifies that the bill
intending changes in RA Customs Code has a goal to apply customs duty
particularly in case of import of product catalogues, advertising
materials, postcards and other products.
Attaching importance to the fact, that the formulations found in the
bill intending changes in RA Customs Code give way to misunderstanding,
the ministry promises to reconsider them.
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 25, 2011
YEREVAN
The bill intending changes in RA Customs Code does not pursue a goal
of defining customs duty in case of import of books and publications,
Armenian Finance Ministry states in answer to the question that
the representatives of the sphere of book publishing alarm that 10$
customs duty is intended to define from 2012 for the books and press
to be imported to the Republic of Armenia.
"No customs duty will be applied in case of import of these products
to Armenia," the statement runs. The Ministry clarifies that the bill
intending changes in RA Customs Code has a goal to apply customs duty
particularly in case of import of product catalogues, advertising
materials, postcards and other products.
Attaching importance to the fact, that the formulations found in the
bill intending changes in RA Customs Code give way to misunderstanding,
the ministry promises to reconsider them.