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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT PROPOSES NEW STANDARDS OF SME CLASSIFICATION

    NOYAN TAPAN
    APRIL 26, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia's National Assembly on April
    26 finished discussing (in the first reading) the bill envisaging
    amendments to the RA Law on State Assistance to Small and Medium
    Entrepreneurship. The bill was submitted at the previous four-day
    session and will be voted on tomorrow.

    The government said that the proposed amendments aim to ensure
    comparability of the indices characterizing small and medium
    enterprises and bring them into line with EU standards. The bill
    revises and specifies the current standards of classifying SMEs
    in Armenia, in particular it is proposed classifying them not by
    the number of employees, as under the the current law, but by their
    incomes in the previous year or by the balance sheet value of their
    assets at the end of the previous year.

    The bill proposes the following classification of SMEs: very small
    and small commercial organizations are those where the average number
    of employees on payroll is from 10 to 50 employees, the incomes from
    their activity in the previous year did not exceed 100 million drams,
    while the balance sheet value of their assets did not exceed 500
    million drams at the end of the previous year. Medium enterprises
    are commercial organizations and private entrepreneurs with up to
    250 employees on payroll, whose incomes in the previous year did not
    exceed 1.5 billion drams and the balance sheet value of their assets
    did not exceed 1 billion drams at the end of the previous year.

    According to the government, in case of adoption of new classification
    standards, about 99% of operating enterprises to be considered as SMEs
    will receive assistance under an annual program of state assistance -
    as compared to 97% at present.
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