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Armenia's 1000 largest corporate taxpayers pay over one trillion drams in various taxes in first 9 months 2022- SRC
Armenia's 1000 largest corporate taxpayers paid about one trillion 83 billion drams in various taxes in the first nine months of 2022, the State Revenue Committee (SRC) said today.Gazprom Armenia will cut in the first place natural gas supply to those households whose back debt is over 30,000 drams
Armenia's Russian-owned national natural gas distributing company Gazprom Armenia said today it will cut supply to those individual subscribers, whose debt exceeds 30 thousand drams (about $ 60).Russian gas price shouldn't break Armenia's economy - premier
The Russian natural gas price for Armenia should not break the country's economy, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with Kommersant. In his words, a normal conversation over the matter is under way now, and this is a talk between strategic allies, and it will produce particular results.Gazeta about gas war between Armenia and Gazprom
Armenia doesn’t want to pay for Russian natural gas as much as Gazprom offers and has already started hurling fines at the Russian subsidiary, Gazeta.ru reports. Experts are warning that the price is unlikely to be downed. In their opinion, it is extremely low now. According to Gazeta.ru, the confrontation may be settled when Vladimir Putin visits Armenia.Taxes paid by 1000 largest Armenian taxpayers grow by 9 percent
Armenia's 1000 largest corporate taxpayers paid more than 378.4 billion drams in various taxes in the first half of the year, by 9.1% or 31.7 billion drams more when compared to the first half of 2016, according to the numbers, unveiled by the State Revenues Committee said.Armenian regulator extends validity of Gazprom Armenia company’s gas import license
The Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia decided on Wednesday to extend the validity of Gazprom Armenia company’s license for importing natural gas into the country to January 1, 2019. The decision comes into force on January 1, 2017.Armenia initiates talks with Georgia on cutting natural gas transit fee
Armenia’s national gas distribution operator Gazprom Armenia (a subsidiary of Russian Gazprom) said it has initiated talks with Georgia’s Gas Transportation Company through its subsidiary Gazprom Export to seek a downward revision of transit fees before the current contract ends later this year.I