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  • Armenian Pm: Dentistry In Armenia Paid No Taxes At All, While Gettin

    ARMENIAN PM: DENTISTRY IN ARMENIA PAID NO TAXES AT ALL, WHILE GETTING A QUITE TANGIBLE PROFIT

    ARMINFO
    Wednesday, February 6, 18:42

    The Government of Armenia has received and is still receiving numerous
    complaints saying that the dentistry sphere is "in the shade", Armenian
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in Parliament when responding
    to the concern of Lyudmila Sargsyan, MP from the opposition Armenian
    National Congress faction.

    He stressed that in general this sphere paid no taxes at all while
    receiving quite a tangible profit. In this connection, "the Government
    took minimal measures of administrative influence in order to gain
    some results". The matter concerns fixed payments, on which the MPs
    themselves insist, especially in the context of the fight against
    "the shadow economy". Moreover, this sphere has a competition,
    which demonstrates a lack of monopolies. "Walk along the streets of
    Yerevan and you will see dozens of signs inviting you to visit the
    dentists", he said. It is also important that the republic holds
    one of the leading positions in the world by its dentistry. Foreign
    citizens come to Armenia to get dental services at a lower price
    and comparatively high quality. However, it is one thing when the
    matter concerns business organizers, and quite another thing when the
    matter concerns the dentists themselves. Most of those who complain are
    business organizers who do not want to pay any taxes. The calculations
    made by the State Revenue Committee and Finance Ministry show that the
    amount of the fixed payments for dentists is very low as compared with
    other spheres. The premier said that he instructed these structures
    to submit these calculations for the public's approval.

    To remind, on Feb 4 the dentists of Armenia held a protest action
    in front of the building of Armenian Parliament, demanding that the
    amendments to the Law "On License Payments" should be revised. On Jan
    31 several dozens of dentists went on a protest action in front of
    the Government building. The amendments to the above law that came
    into effect on Jan 1 2013 oblige dental clinics to pay 80,000 drams
    license payments per dental seat quarterly instead of the previous
    12,000 drams (nearly $30). Earlier Speaker of Armenian Parliament
    Hovik Abrahamyan said that a new bill was being prepared.

    To note, at the January 26 extraordinary meeting of Armenian dentists,
    over 1,300 delegates signed an appeal addressed to the president,
    prime minister and parliament speaker suggesting reduction of the
    license payment to 30,000 drams "for the first zone (Yerevan) with
    application of relevant coefficient for the other zones (regions)"
    impose a tax on the X-ray diagnostics, ball-bearing laboratories
    operating in the clinics. As regards children's dental seats, they
    offer a 0.5 coefficient for license payment. The amendments to the
    Law "On Licensing" applied also to realtors. Thus, the real estate
    agencies of Yerevan are to pay 60 thsd AMD monthly for every employee,
    and the agencies in the region - 10-50 thsd AMD.

    Experts say that there are up to 12,000 dentists and 200 real estate
    agencies in Armenia. They believe that the amendments to the tax
    legislation will lead to price hikes in the spheres of dental and real
    estate services and possible illegal business. Earlier, IMF announced
    35% shadow economy in Armenia, while Bloomberg and Business Week
    believe this indicator in Armenia has reached 51.7%. By data of the
    National Statistical Service of Armenia, tax revenues of the state
    budget totaled 725.5 bln drams with a 14.9% annual growth.

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