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  • Armenian Government Agrees To Reduce Previously Proposed List By Six

    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT AGREES TO REDUCE PREVIOUSLY PROPOSED LIST BY SIX LOCAL TAXES

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 22, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on
    February 22 passed in the first reading the amended version of the
    legislative package envisaging amendments and additions to the Law
    on Taxes, the Law on the Budget System of the RA, and the Law on
    Local Self-Government. The package was passed with 71 votes in favor,
    20 votes against, and 7 abstentions.

    The package had been discussed at the previous four-day session,
    and the vote had been postponed based on NA deputies' proposals
    to amend it. The preliminary version envisaged a list of local
    taxes. In addition to property tax and land tax considered as state
    taxes, that version proposed 8 new local taxes: hotel tax, sales tax,
    incompleted construction tax (or tax on improperly kept real estate),
    tax on uncultivated agricultural lands, tax on no-purpose use of
    lands envisaged for development, tax on placing advertisement on
    facilities considered as community property, tax on vehicle parking,
    and tax on occupation of public areas.

    After additional discussions with NA deputies, the government agreed to
    reduce the list of local taxes by removing 6 new taxes from it. The
    amended version included 4 local taxes: property tax, land tax,
    hotel tax, and tax on vehicle parking.

    By the legislative package, the use of land tax and property tax
    is mandatory in each community, while the use and the rates of the
    other local taxes will be determined by the community council on
    recommendation of the community head. Later a separate law on each
    of these taxes will establish their peculiarities, including the
    upper and lower limits of their rates. Local taxes as revenues will
    be transferred to the budget of the community where they have formed.

    ARF faction and a number of independent deputies voted against this
    legislative initiative of the government, while Heritage faction
    abstained from voting.
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