Amount of Tax And Customs Payments in Armenia’s State Budget For 8 Months At 464 Billion AMD

YEREVAN, September 3./ARKA/. In the state budget of Armenia for January-August 2010 about 464 billion drams of tax and customs payments were recorded, including the Social Security as well, according to the official website of the Committee on State Revenues of Armenia.

According to the report, the benchmark was exceeded by more than 45.9 billion drams.
At the same time, the indicators of collection of the first eight months of this year are much higher than compared to the same period in 2009.

In particular, during the first eight months of this year the collected amount was more by 76.4 million compared to January-August of last year, as well more by 4 billion drams more than in the same period of 2008. ($ 1 – 365.03 drams). A.B. – 0 –

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