Customs declarations between Armenia, Iran and Georgia will be on one language
12.10.2011,
21:15
Customs declarations between Armenia, Iran and Georgia will be on one language, Karen Beglaryan, head of a department in the State Revenue Committee, said at a meeting convened to look into the pace of implementation of customs reform.
YEREVAN, October 12. /ARKA/. Customs declarations between Armenia, Iran and Georgia will be on one language, Karen Beglaryan, head of a department in the State Revenue Committee, said at a meeting convened to look into the pace of implementation of customs reform.
According to him, the work on the development of unified customs documentation will be conducted within the framework of reforms in tax and customs systems of Armenia for 2011-2013.
He said customs declarations issued in one country will be accepted by another country without requiring additional documents.
He said working groups have been set up in all three countries to develop common approaches. They will develop a single document and harmonize legislations in the customs area.
The program of reforms provides for bringing the national tax and customs legislation with conformity with EU standards, introduction of a risk management system, a unified system of electronic declaration and payment, facilitation of customs control, formation of Dog Training Center, modernization of border checkpoints, introduction of unified customs declarations for neighboring countries. -0-
According to him, the work on the development of unified customs documentation will be conducted within the framework of reforms in tax and customs systems of Armenia for 2011-2013.
He said customs declarations issued in one country will be accepted by another country without requiring additional documents.
He said working groups have been set up in all three countries to develop common approaches. They will develop a single document and harmonize legislations in the customs area.
The program of reforms provides for bringing the national tax and customs legislation with conformity with EU standards, introduction of a risk management system, a unified system of electronic declaration and payment, facilitation of customs control, formation of Dog Training Center, modernization of border checkpoints, introduction of unified customs declarations for neighboring countries. -0-