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    ROZA TSARUKYAN'S SACRAL PHRASE
    Haik Aramyan

    17:26 23/01/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/28708

    The Armenian government refers to the latest tax reform as
    revolutionary. The latest pack of tax amendments was introduced to the
    parliament almost secretly and it was adopted and signed hastily. The
    entire process took several days, almost a revolutionary period.

    The new tax pack is revolutionary indeed. Having returned to work
    after the holiday season the Armenian SMEs found themselves on the
    verge of bankruptcy. Dentists, travel agents, real estate and other
    spheres have already protested against the amendments.

    These people are the real revolutionary contingent unlike other layers
    of the Armenian population. These people earn their living through
    business. These layers are active, knowledgeable, demanding, unlike
    those who live on remittances and watch soap operas.

    Why did the parliamentary opposition which vowed to support SMEs fail
    to oppose to the latest tax amendments? Earlier a draft law had been
    voted down by Gagik Tsarukyan and other oligarch MPs according to
    which transactions above 3,000,000 drams could not be made in cash.

    They did so because thereby they were able to continue to avoid taxes
    and preserve their monopolies. It touched their personal interests.

    Certainly, they do not care for these amendments because thanks to
    them the tax burden again falls from their shoulders to the shoulders
    of SMEs. As to the non-oligarchic parliamentary opposition, they are
    also under the influence and guidance of the oligarchs.

    Serzh Sargsyan's government failed or was reluctant - it does not
    matter - to establish tax equity which is one of the key principles of
    liberal democratic states. The feudalist dictatorship continued, where
    aristocracy and church did not pay taxes. The main income of this
    state came from excise and customs fees, as well as poll tax charged
    from the third class. Trade was regulated through capitulations,
    resulting in the formation of monopolies.

    This form of state is perfectly established in Armenia. The oligarchy
    has replaced the aristocracy, the church is in its place. The whole
    tax burden lies heavily on the third class. The oligarchy pays
    indirect taxes which are also eventually paid by common people. Direct
    taxes - income and profit tax - paid by the oligarchy are
    insignificant.

    This circumstance is related to the electoral process. The key factor
    of rigging elections is the lack of equality before law. And the most
    important factor is the tax policy.

    Usually, in normal countries the governments try to boost the tax
    revenues in the GDP. It is the main tool for strengthening the state
    and promoting democracy. However, the Armenian authorities have
    conducted the opposite policy. A group of big businesses have been
    exempt from taxes. They pay something to cover budget gaps. They also
    form the black budget which is spent on the neutralization of the
    demands of the society on electoral and other rights.

    Transition from feudalist to democratic states in Europe was marked by
    political and social upheavals. A change of government is impossible
    in a feudalist state but palace coups, such as in Armenia in 1998 and
    2008. The only way of transition is a revolution, peaceful or based on
    a compromise.

    Ahead of the French revolution the royal court tried to reconstruct
    the tax system to save the country. However, the aristocracy opposed
    because it was reluctant to pay taxes and lose its privileges. The
    efforts of the court were futile, and the revolution took place which
    hanged both the royal court and the aristocracy.

    History shows that tax avoidance and privileges enjoyed by the
    selected ones cause the biggest social indignation and revolutions.

    The new tax package of the Armenian government causes a real
    revolutionary situation in Armenia. In fact, the Armenian aristocracy
    refused an equitable tax system leaving the tax burden on SMEs, the
    embryo of the Armenian bourgeoisie.

    One can remember Roza Tsarukyan's almost sacral phrase when she was
    asked why his son, the oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan avoids taxes. She said
    should he pay taxes for others to gamble this money in casinos?

    Aristocracy also opposed to the court - why should we pay taxes to
    ensure the lavish life of the court?




    From: A. Papazian
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