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    CHURCH AND STATE QUANDARY: CONTROVERSY OVER GRANTING ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH PRIVILEGES CONTINUES
    NAZIK ARMENAKYAN

    ArmeniaNow
    28.10.11 | 13:42

    By Gayane Lazarian

    A clergyman of the Armenian Apostolic Church believes that the
    bill adopted by first reading at the National Assembly of Armenia,
    under which the Church becomes free from property tax and gets some
    privileges is appropriate. Without it, argues Archbishop Arshak
    Khachatryan, the Holy See could decrease one or two of its charity
    programs, and instead, pay property tax and land tax.

    "About one third of the Holy See's budget - about $1.2 million is spent
    for philanthropic, educational purposes, and if the taxes are levied,
    then the church will have to decrease the expenditures designed for
    those purposes," he says.

    Lawmaker from Prosperous Armenia Party Vardan Bostanjyan worries that
    the adoption of such a bill will result in deprivation of funds for
    local governments, which are financed by local property tax.

    Archbishop Khachatryan believes that the taxes levied from the lands,
    belonging to the church, make a subtle percentage of local governments'
    budgets, and they will cause no harm to community budgets.

    "Our task is to grant the Armenian Church with small tax privileges,
    and besides, with some moral compensation for the previous 70 years
    [during the Soviet period], when the church was persecuted and
    confiscated," he says.

    The Armenian Evangelical Baptist Church and the Armenian Katoghike
    Church are against the new bill; or at least its exclusivity to the
    "national" Church. They demand that if the bill becomes law the
    benefits should extend to their church property, too.

    Clergyman of the Armenian Katoghike Church in Gyumri Grigor Lazarian
    questions why the restaurant complex built on the lands of Kecharis
    Monastery (of the Apostolic Church) be free from taxes and, for
    example, the orphanage of Poghosian Educational Complex, which belongs
    to Katoghike Church, and which takes care of Gyumretsi orphans and
    socially needy families' children instead of the government, must
    pay taxes.

    Artsvik Minasyan, lawmaker from the Armenian Revolutionary Federations
    'Dashnaktsutyun' (ARF) Party has also touched upon this issue earlier
    at the National Assembly, stating that not only the Armenian Apostolic
    Church functions in Armenia.

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