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    FIRST BUDGET OF THE SECOND PHASE OF ECONOMIC REFORMS
    Harutyun Gevorgyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 5 2007

    Interview with Head of the Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary
    Affairs Gagik Minasyan

    " For a long period of time our economy has been recoding an
    unprecedented growth, due to which we provide a dynamically developed
    state budget. We have recorded an unprecedented high rate also due
    to tax-GDP ratio. And I must mention that during the coming years
    this growth will not only be continuous but also rapid.

    All this is the verification of the fact that our economy and business
    atmosphere is improving. In the sum of taxes, the sector of direct
    taxes grows more swiftly than the general volume of the tax income. The
    tempo of tax income growth exceeds the tempo of GDP growth. During
    the coming years we are going to face two principal challenges.

    Firstly we must reduce the volumes of shadow economy. We have always
    struggled against shadow, but we intend to progress in our achievements
    in this sphere.

    The next not less important issue is to create equal competitive
    conditions. Thus we will get rid of oligarchy, which will promote
    the development of economy and will shift market relations to a new
    qualitative plane.

    The draft budget of the coming year has recorded certain mechanisms
    and formulae for the settlement of these problems. It particularly
    envisages bringing tax-GDP ratio to 16,2%, which is an unprecedented
    index for Armenia. It is impossible to achieve such results without
    a principled, serious, and effective struggle against shadow.

    "Do you think the reproach of the opposition activists saying that
    you could have started this struggle against shadow and corruption
    long ago, is justified?"

    " If we evaluate our opportunities from the height of our economic,
    legislative, social and cultural achievements, with a retrospective
    glance, it seems that we could have started to struggle against all
    the defective phenomena earlier and more effectively. But those who
    observe the issue from that point of view they forget that, years
    ago we lacked this civil society, legislative field, this knowledge
    and opportunities and why not this Mass Media level."

    "Recently Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan announced that the punitive
    measures for economic violations and abuses would be criminal and
    maximum strict. Does this suggest beneficial preconditions for the
    entrepreneurs to come out of the shadow?"

    "The reforms of the second generation are the pre-conditions that
    are in the stage of implementation. Legislative activity, in this
    respect, is of great importance. The thing is there are loopholes
    in the law as well. And many dishonest entrepreneurs and officials
    make use of these loopholes. I don't think any entrepreneur can work
    in shadow without cooperation with a state official. In this respect
    the struggle against shadow and corruption must be multi-plan.

    Law is one of them and we have already made certain amendments and
    supplementations that demolish the opportunities of similar criminal
    cooperation. Particularly the law on "Simplified Tax" was aimed
    at the development of small and medium enterprises. But after some
    period of time negative aspects of this law were also manifested and
    those working by this law managed to evade taxes more easily. Thus
    the framework of the "Simplified Tax" was limited."

    " Mr. Minasyan, can the weighty surplus of budget lead to undesirable
    social consequences?"

    "The expenditure of 2008 state budget will make up 820 billion 800
    million drams. For a comparison I must underscore that the budget of
    the current year makes up 583 billion 700 drams. It is a consequence
    of shadow reduction and increase of tax debit. Thus we will mainly
    solve social problems.

    Hence we can state that the surplus of the budget will definitely
    have consequences but they will be desirable and positive. It is
    a false statement to say that after shifting to the taxation field
    the entrepreneurs will increase the prices. Competition is one of
    the positive manifestations of market economy, which lacks negative
    consequences. The opposite statement is only a political speculation
    and is very far from the logic of economy.

    During the previous years the social allowances, pension and salary
    have increased, which will continue during the coming years and with
    high paces and effectiveness. In parallel with the reduction of shadow,
    market economy will have new qualitative manifestations.

    And I would like our society to call the budget of the coming year
    "The First Budget of the Second Phase of Economic Reforms."
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