Six credit organizations among 1000 biggest taxpayers in Jan.-Sep.

YEREVAN, October 28, /ARKA/. Six credit organizations were among 1000 biggest Armenian taxpayer companies in January-September, 2009, paying a total of 1.4 billion Drams.

According to the list, compiled by the State Revenue Committee, 81.6% of their taxes were direct taxes. In general, they accounted only for 0.5% of all taxes paid by 1000 biggest taxpayers in the first 9 months of the year.

The list of biggest credit organizations is topped by Norvik ((484.4 million Drams, 87-th position), Finca (370.3 million Drams, 127-th position), Aregak (334.5 million Drams, 143-rd position), Express-Credit (90.3 million Drams, 526-th position)), Bless (54.6 million Drams, 789-th position) and Malatia (53.5 million Drams, 802-nd position).

Overall 1000 biggest taxpayers paid 270.5 billion Drams in taxes in Jan.-September. There are 27 credit organizations. ($1 – 385. 08 Drams.  -0-

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