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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT PREFERS BULLYING

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Feb 18 2014

    18 February 2014 - 3:05pm

    Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to Vestnik Kavkaza

    An absurd situation occurred in Armenia over the decision by the
    Constitutional Court on January 24th on the timely release of
    responsibility for non-payment of pension fees.

    First of all, five-per-cent assignments to pension funds from salaries
    of citizens are taking place in state facilities, including schools,
    ministries, various departments and enterprises.

    Secondly, the Ministry of Finances, the Committee for Budget Revenues
    and the Central Bank stated on liabilities of economic entities and
    possible consequences in case of non-payment of the assignments.

    Despite the decision by the Constitutional Court, the minister of
    finances David Sarkisyan stated that since February 20th economic
    entities are obliged to transfer first assignments to a certain account
    "Bridge."

    "Employers as tax agents are obliged to make compulsory accumulated
    payments," the minister of labor and social affairs Artem Asatryan
    stated.

    Tension is felt in a statement by the Central Bank on February 7th.

    The Bank warns about "heavy consequences" of non-payment of compulsory
    pension fees. The warning says that if contested items of the law
    on funded pension are found constitutional by the CC, participants
    of the Defined Contribution Pension System will have to pay fees
    for a previous period. At the same time, the CB reserves a right for
    commenting the court's decision: "The CC didn't release participants
    of the Defined Contribution Pension System from fees by its procedural
    decision. Operation of these items of the law hasn't been suspended."

    Thirdly, it appeared that the current approaches in the tax sphere
    prevent the CC's decision. Electronic reports approved by the Committee
    of Budget Revenues don't let citizens use this right.

    According to the opposition, income tax forms for employers are made
    in such a way that it is impossible to add pension fees into them. In
    other case, they will have to reject filling tax report, and it could
    lead to administrative sanctions.

    The Ministry of Finances and Social Affairs, the Committee for Budget
    Revenues, and the Central Bank chose tactics of pressure and bullying
    citizens, despite the decision by the CC. The tactics has two reasons.

    Probably pension fees are a part of an acute economic scheme by the
    government, which is aimed at filling "budget gaps" and other goals.

    Secondly, the government didn't expect such a powerful negative
    reaction from the society and is at a loss, while bullying is a sign
    of panic.

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