13 BILLION UNPAID TAXES
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Published: 10:54:19 - 19/04/2012
In his election speech in Armavir, the leader of the Armenian National
Congress Levon Ter-Petrosyan noted that it is possible to improve the
state of the Armenian people in a few months. According to him, this
is not science fiction and one can refer to neighboring Georgia which
proved it is possible. Ter-Petrosyan said that it is only necessary
to tax the shadow economy since the shadow economy is bigger than
the Armenian budget.
for his part, Hrant Bagratayan, the former prime minister, said that
the economic part of the Congress' election program can be easily
implemented, and in case they win majority, they will eliminate
monopolies, have oligarchs pay taxes, as well as boost sharply salaries
and pensions.
"There are USD 13 billion unpaid taxes," says Bagratyan. He stressed
in his speech, that unlike Serzh Sargsyan he does not pledge that an
ordinary Armenian will be able to create his own job.
From: Baghdasarian
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25874.html
Published: 10:54:19 - 19/04/2012
In his election speech in Armavir, the leader of the Armenian National
Congress Levon Ter-Petrosyan noted that it is possible to improve the
state of the Armenian people in a few months. According to him, this
is not science fiction and one can refer to neighboring Georgia which
proved it is possible. Ter-Petrosyan said that it is only necessary
to tax the shadow economy since the shadow economy is bigger than
the Armenian budget.
for his part, Hrant Bagratayan, the former prime minister, said that
the economic part of the Congress' election program can be easily
implemented, and in case they win majority, they will eliminate
monopolies, have oligarchs pay taxes, as well as boost sharply salaries
and pensions.
"There are USD 13 billion unpaid taxes," says Bagratyan. He stressed
in his speech, that unlike Serzh Sargsyan he does not pledge that an
ordinary Armenian will be able to create his own job.
From: Baghdasarian