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Armenian companies forced to stand idle due to state of emergency will be exempted from tax obligations
Armenian companies that were forced to stand idle due to restrictions imposed as part of the state of emergency, declared on March 16 to stop the spread of coronavirus will be exempted from tax obligations, head of the State Revenue Committee David Ananyan said today.State revenue committee says government will not be able to collect as much revenue as projected by 2020 budget
The amount of taxes collected by Armenia's State Revenue Committee in the first quarter of 2020 is by 15-16% or 40-45 billion drams more than in the first quarter of 2019, the head of the State Revenue Committee David Ananyan told a news conference.Armenian tax authorities set to collect 1 trillion 461 billion drams this year
Armenian tax authorities are set to collect 1 trillion 461 billion drams in revenue this year (after VAT refund), David Ananyan, the chairman of the State Revenue Committee, said during a government meeting on Thursday.Armenian tax authorities collect one trillion and 79 billion n drams in taxes and duties in 9 months
In the first nine months of 2019 Armenian tax authorities collected 1 trillion and 79 billion drams in taxes and duties, by 21.6% (or 191.5 billion drams) more than in the same time span in 2018, the head of the State Revenue Committee David Ananyan told reporters on Wednesday.Cash register receipts printed in Armenia in first half of the year increased by more than 40%
The number of cash register receipts printed in Armenia in the first half of the year increased by more than 40% from the year before, David Ananyan, the head of the State Revenue Committee, told reporters on Tuesday, specifying that over 196 million receipts were printed in the first six months of 2019.Armenian State Revenue Committee collects 713.4 billion drams in first half
In the first six months of 2019 Armenia’s State Revenue Committee collected a total of 713.4 billion drams in various taxes, exceeding the projected figure (650.7 billion drams) by 62.7 billion drams, David Ananyan, the head of the State Revenue Committee told reporters on Tuesday.SRC head denies rumors about his imminent resignation
The head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee (SRC) David Ananyan denied today media allegations about his imminent resignation. Rumors that he will either resign or will be sacked by the prime minister have been rife since his appointment.SRC head explains discrepancy in Pashinyan and official statistics
The head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee (SRC) David Ananyan provided an explanation for a discrepancy in the figures about the share of the country’s shadow economy, voiced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the National Statistical Committee.Government reduces cost of cash registers substantially
Following a meeting with the head of the State Revenue Committee David Ananyan today Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said new generation cash registers will be provided to trade outlets at 60,000 drams, down from the previously announced price of 160,000 drams.SRC head backs Pashinyan’s plan for early general elections
The head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee (SRC) David Ananyan has endorsed today Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s plan to force snap parliamentary elections in mid-December this year, saying political stability is important for businesses, otherwise they take wait-and-see stance.News 1 - 20 of 25
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