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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Dec 6 2007


    Tsarukyan: Armenia's tax agencies must concentrate their focus on
    large entrepreneurs

    YEREVAN, December 6. /ARKA/. Armenia's tax agencies should
    concentrate their focus on large entrepreneurs, Gagik Tsarukyan,
    Prosperous Armenia party leader and the head of the party's
    parliamentary faction, said on Thursday.

    He said that tax agencies should pursue stricter policy toward them
    than small- and mid-scale entrepreneurship.
    In his opinion, small AMD middle entrepreneurs need the freedom
    enabling them work.

    Tsarukyan thinks that `when their turnover exceeds $10,000 and
    reaches $20,000 or 50,000, then more attention will be paid to them,
    like to us'.

    Speaking about tax inspections in SIL Group run by MP Khachatur
    Sukiasyan, he said that all companies in Armenia undergo inspection
    once a year.

    `If all paperwork runs properly, tax agencies' harassment is
    impossible. Sukiasyan is entrepreneur and my friend, but today we
    have different ideas and programs', he said.
    Tsarukyan also said: `We live in 21st century, and everybody can
    freely express his views'.

    He said his establishments are inspected as well.
    `All my directors and accountants are warned that they are
    responsible for every irregularity. We demand from them nothing but
    fair work', Tsarukyan said.

    Earlier, Khachatur Sukiasyan said he supports Levon Ter-Petrosyan,
    former Armenian president, and is not afraid of possible problems
    connected with his companies' activities.

    SIL Group is one of Armenia's biggest concerns.
    Some companies included in the concern have been inspected and tax
    evasion found out there. M.V.-0---

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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