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    ARMENIA SHOULD CONTINUE REFORMS IN FISCAL SECTOR

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 16 2006

    YEREVAn, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. Maintaing the current rates of poverty
    reduction and economic growth in Armenia requires a continuous prudent
    macroeconomic policy. The IMF Deputy Director for the Near East and
    Central Asia Julian Berengaut stated this during the parliamentary
    hearings "Armenia-IMF: Development through Cooperation" on June 16.

    According to him, the state should continue reforms in the fiscal
    sector so that more revenues can be collected in an transparent
    and fair way (the taxes/GDP ratio of 14.4% in Armenia in 2005 was
    lower than in most CIS countries) and based on it, infrastructure
    and social service development programs can be implemented without an
    increase in the level of inflation. J. Berengaut said that tax reforms
    should be especially aimed at abolishing the system of privileges for
    foreign investors and reducing the shadow sector through improved
    administration, which will promote development of the country's
    financial sector.

    In the opinion of the IMF representative, the financial sector should
    play a greater role in Armenia's economy, accumulating the savings of
    population and making investments in the economy, which is a guarantee
    of higher economic growth.

    Responding to questions of RA National Assembly deputies and the
    event participants, he noted that the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA)
    should follow suit of the countries whose central banks set both the
    upper and lower limits of inflation. He expressed an opinion that the
    CBA's strategies of "floating" exchange rate and inflation targeting
    are correct.

    In his view, the Armenian government is successfully reducing the
    budget defecit year after year, at the same time maintaining a high
    economic growth, whereas in many Eastern European countries with
    a lower rate of economic growth, a lot of effort is made to reduce
    the deficit.

    The RA National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosian attached special
    importance to cooperation with international financial structures,
    particularly with the IMF, underlining that it has no mandatory
    character and has been of great use for solution of the complex
    macroeconomic problems facing Armenia. Since 2004, the IMF has
    allocated 350 mln USD to Armenia. T. Torosian expressed a hope that
    the RA National Assembly deputies and IMF representatives will have
    regular meetings.

    RA Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy Suren Gharayan and the CBA
    Board member Vatche Gabrielian spoke about the positive experience
    that Armenia has gained from cooperation with the IMF in developing
    the tax budgetary and monetary credit sectors. S. Gharayan said that
    IMF's advisory assistance was conducive to the fact that in 2005,
    the ratio of direct taxes to GDP grew by 39.6% compared with 2004,
    while the ratio of total tax revenues to GDP grew by 10% in Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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