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  • Progress Recorded In Armenia's State Budget In 2006: CBA Chairman

    PROGRESS RECODRED IN ARMENIA'S STATE BUDGET IN 2006: CBA CHAIRMAN

    ARKA News Agency
    Sept 3 2007
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, September 3. /ARKA/. Progress was registered in the RA
    State Budget in 2006 as compared to preceding years, and the tendency
    continues in 2007, reported CBA Chairman Tigran Sargsian.

    He stated that this year tax receipts grew as compared to 2006. In the
    sphere of social expenditures which were panned on the level of 15.3%
    a 21.1% progress was recorded.

    Sargsian pointed out that despite progress, there are certain problems
    which must be solved for raising the effectiveness of monetary
    management and tax-budgetary policy. "It is necessary to secure the
    growth of GDP-tax ratio. Though an overfulfilment was recorded in
    the tax sphere, its growth rates still cede the GDP growth," he said.

    Sargsian believes the only way-out of the situation a more detailed
    analysis of the reasons for the divergence of the GDP-tax ratio.

    The CBA Chairman pointed out that budget expenditures were greatly
    economized in the reporting period, which was more apparent in the
    first and second quarters of 2006. The rates of the cash turnover
    decreased in the reporting period.

    Sargsian pointed out that the processes affected the coordination of
    monetary management and tax-budgetary policy. The issue will remain
    topical both in 2007 and 2008, he said.

    The Ra Parliament adopted on November 11, 2005 the law "On the State
    Budget in 2006". Its revenues totaled AMD 497bln, the expenditures
    being 556.8bln. The budget deficit totaled AMD 69.8bln.

    According to the RA Statistic Service, the on-budget expenditures
    totaled AMD 454977.6mln in 2006 - a 15.1% increase as compared to
    the corresponding period in 2005.

    The budget revenues and official transfers totaled AMD 439620.1mln
    in 2006, the deficit being AMD 15357.5mln which makes 0.6% of the
    GDP against 2.5% in 2005.
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