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    ARMENIAN TAX REVENUES UP IN 2007
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Jan 24 2008

    The Armenian government successfully implemented its record-high
    budget for last year by ensuring a more than 31 percent increase in
    its tax revenues, Finance and Economy Minister Vartan Khachatrian
    said on Thursday.

    According to official statistics cited by Khachatrian, the government
    collected 505.5 billion drams ($1.65 billion) in various taxes and
    customs duties, compared with 385.1 billion drams collected in 2006.

    Its tax revenue target for 2007 had been set at about 459 billion
    drams.

    Khachatrian said the State Tax Service (STS) and the State Customs
    Committee exceeded that target thanks to their more efficient work
    and continuing robust economic growth which the government says made
    up 13.8 percent in 2007. "Thus, sufficient grounds are in place
    to continue effective macroeconomic management and concentrate on
    sustaining steady medium-term growth, reducing unemployment and
    managing inflation," he told a news conference.

    The tax revenues also rose as a share of Gross Domestic Product from
    14.5 percent to 16.1 percent between 2006 and 2007. But with tax
    evasion remaining widespread in Armenia, the proportion is still one
    of the lowest in the former Soviet Union.

    Many local companies, especially large and lucrative ones, continue to
    underreport their earnings, owing to their owners' strong government
    connections. The government's stated crackdowns on tax fraud have so
    far primarily targeted small and medium-sized firms.

    Many of them say they are being arbitrarily forced to pay higher
    taxes, a claim that was denied by the STS chief, Vahram Barseghian,
    on Wednesday.

    The government plans to achieve a similar increase in tax revenues
    this year in accordance with Armenia's 2008 state budget which calls
    for government expenditure to reach a new high of 820.8 billion drams
    ($2.67 billion).
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