ARMENIAN COMPANY UNABLE TO ORGANIZE TRADE DESPITE HAVING LICENSE - STATEMENT
tert.am
15.01.13
An Armenian limited liability company registered in the Bagratashen
village (Tavush region) has complained to the Ombudsman's hotline
service that its attempts to organize trading activity have constantly
met obstacles in the past two years.
A statement by the Ombudsman's office says that the Elgara LLC has
not been able to organize its work since May 2010 despite having a
license by the Ministry of Economy.
"The State Revenue Committee's local tax inspection rejects,
without legal grounds, the statements on launching an activity and
the registration of electronic cashboxes, hampering the activities
under the above license with the justification that the Ealagra LLC is
obliged to ensure the conditions prescribed by law. But as a matter
of fact, the Elagra company complies with the requirements set forth
in the legislation effective at the time, as well as the provisions
of the Armenian laws," reads the statement.
Studying the problem, the human rights defender has found that
Committee's emplyees have violated the Company's rights, resorting
to excessive measures.
From: Baghdasarian
tert.am
15.01.13
An Armenian limited liability company registered in the Bagratashen
village (Tavush region) has complained to the Ombudsman's hotline
service that its attempts to organize trading activity have constantly
met obstacles in the past two years.
A statement by the Ombudsman's office says that the Elgara LLC has
not been able to organize its work since May 2010 despite having a
license by the Ministry of Economy.
"The State Revenue Committee's local tax inspection rejects,
without legal grounds, the statements on launching an activity and
the registration of electronic cashboxes, hampering the activities
under the above license with the justification that the Ealagra LLC is
obliged to ensure the conditions prescribed by law. But as a matter
of fact, the Elagra company complies with the requirements set forth
in the legislation effective at the time, as well as the provisions
of the Armenian laws," reads the statement.
Studying the problem, the human rights defender has found that
Committee's emplyees have violated the Company's rights, resorting
to excessive measures.
From: Baghdasarian