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    TAXES ON TRANSFERS?

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy23904.html
    Published: 17:04:20 - 24/10/2011

    In Armenia, everyone speaks with fear about the upcoming tax package
    to be proposed by the government. Many experts argue that the promised
    tax increase would affect primarily the small businesses and ordinary
    citizens. In this case, the government says it intends to increase
    revenues by raising taxes and reducing shadows.

    In particular, the Minister of Finance of Armenia Vache Gabrielyan
    said that the excise rates will be reviewed and corrected. Besides,
    the bill on the amendments to the tax regime on mining and raw
    materials industry has already been introduced before the parliament.

    No one comments on the new tax reforms because they have not been
    introduced before the parliament yet. This is strange because the
    tax package will have to be adopted along with the budget and it is
    necessary to discuss it thoroughly. But, apparently, the government
    decided to choose the favorite method of "fait accompli" when at
    the very last moment the law draft is sent to the parliament and
    adopted quickly.

    In the meantime, this package can have a meaning of life-importance
    for the citizens. According to international assessments, about one
    third of Armenia's population is considered poor. A little "richer"
    are the owners of the small business, whose income is hardly enough for
    food under the current inflation rates. These people hardly make both
    ends meet and additional tax burden could become unbearable for many.

    Anyway, it is still not known whether the law draft will be adopted by
    the parliament considering the fact that the owners of the "excise"
    and "mining and raw materials industry" are the same members of
    parliament. A couple of months remain for them to complete their
    office and they are unlikely to harm themselves, most probably, they
    will try to find other solutions. Say, they could cover with more
    taxes those who receive bank transfers. In the end, even the Prime
    Minister admits that the situation in Armenia will mostly depend on
    the economy of Russia and the transfers from this country.

    Since the Armenian government takes a part of any money coming
    into the pockets of the Armenian citizens, transfers cannot be an
    exception. While arriving, they are already cut twice "thanks" to
    the "floating" exchange rate of the Armenian dram, as well as the
    "sticky hands" of the banks, but the citizens reach something.

    Last year the "operation" on nationwide fundraising in the form of
    CTP (Compulsory Third Party Insurance), when almost every family had
    to fork out was held. Now they will invent a new way to "invisibly"
    rob people.

    It will be possible to judge from how the government will carry
    out tax reform and whether it will be able to tax super profits the
    seriousness of their intentions. However, tax reforms are demanded
    European structures as a condition of entry into the European Free
    Trade Area. However, Armenia has signed the Accession Treaty in the
    area of CIS free â~@~Kâ~@~Ktrade zone, but it does not require any
    tax reform.

    Quite the contrary.

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