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    Small business owners demand to cancel revised law on sales tax


    YEREVAN, January 30. / ARKA /. Several hundreds of Armenian small
    vendors gathered again today outside the government building to
    protest against the revised law on turnover tax that comes into force
    from February 1.

    The revised law has lowered the turnover tax for vendors with annual
    sales of up to 58 million drams ($125,000) from 3.5 percent to 1
    percent, but small business owners will have to provide tax
    authorities with documentary evidence of their wholesale purchase
    deals with larger firms or face heavy fines. The government argues the
    change is meant to crack down on tax evasion by big business, but
    vendors say they cannot comply with this requirement because their
    suppliers usually refuse to provide them with receipts and invoices

    Yesterday small business owners marched from the government building
    to the presidential residence blocking for a brief time the main road
    in downtown Yerevan. Police had to use force to unblock the road.
    Today the protesters threatened to shift to 'radical measures' unless
    their voice is heard by the government, saying they would file
    applications en mass to suspend their activity demanding also a
    meeting with prime minister Hovik Abrahamyan.

    The prime minister Abrahamyan agreed to meet with 15 protesters, the
    government press office reported. It quoted Abrahamyan as saying that
    the government will not make any steps that run counter to the
    interests of the society.

    Representatives of small businesses were said to have suggested that
    the revised law on sales tax become voluntary, that the minimum annual
    sales ceiling be raised and that the number of inspections by tax
    authorities be cut.

    Before wrapping up the meeting the head of the government said all the
    proposals would be discussed by the government and presented to the
    society.

    In a related development, deputy finance minister Vakhtang Mirumyan
    said the ministry has reached a compromise with small business owners.
    Speaking at a cabinet session he said small vendors will not have to
    provide 'detailed list of goods" and will have to indicate only
    'categories of goods.' He said the ministry has developed a clear-cut
    inventory procedure for this.

    Mirumyan said concessions are provided for cases where traders
    purchase goods directly from foreign suppliers, but bring them in by
    forwarding companies and therefore can not provide invoices of
    suppliers.
    He said small business owners will be freed also from providing
    documentary evidence for buying agricultural products for resale.

    "In fact, we observe all our arrangements and we have no information
    about new demands by small business owners,' he said.-0-


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