ARMENIAN, LITHUANIAN FISCAL AGENCIES TO SIGN COOPERATION AGREEMENT
ARKA
Oct 26, 2011
YEREVAN, October 26. /ARKA/. Gagik Khachatryan, chairman of Armenia's
State Revenue Committee, and Modestas Kazeliauskas, chief of Lithuanian
finance ministry's tax service, will sign an agreement on Thursday
for cooperation between the two agencies, the press of Armenian
government reports.
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan has discussed
cooperation-related issues with the Lithuanian delegation that came
to Armenia on October 25 for a four-day official visit.
The premier stressed the importance of the visit of the delegation
headed by Kazeliauskas to Armenia saying that it would contribute
to exchange of information and experience in implementation of tax
reforms.
Kazeliauskas, after expressing gratitude for a warm reception, said
that the aim of the visit is to discuss technical partnership between
the two countries' agencies in tax area. He spoke about tax reforms
in Lithuania.
It was said at the meeting that both Armenia and Lithuania have
accomplished a great deal in some directions of tax reforms.
ARKA
Oct 26, 2011
YEREVAN, October 26. /ARKA/. Gagik Khachatryan, chairman of Armenia's
State Revenue Committee, and Modestas Kazeliauskas, chief of Lithuanian
finance ministry's tax service, will sign an agreement on Thursday
for cooperation between the two agencies, the press of Armenian
government reports.
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan has discussed
cooperation-related issues with the Lithuanian delegation that came
to Armenia on October 25 for a four-day official visit.
The premier stressed the importance of the visit of the delegation
headed by Kazeliauskas to Armenia saying that it would contribute
to exchange of information and experience in implementation of tax
reforms.
Kazeliauskas, after expressing gratitude for a warm reception, said
that the aim of the visit is to discuss technical partnership between
the two countries' agencies in tax area. He spoke about tax reforms
in Lithuania.
It was said at the meeting that both Armenia and Lithuania have
accomplished a great deal in some directions of tax reforms.