440 Large Taxpayers Of Armenia Paid In August 20.9 Billion Drams To The State Budget

YEREVAN, October 19. /ARKA/. Indicator of paid taxes and other mandatory payments to the state budget by 440 large taxpayers in 2011 was about 20.9 billion drams which is 58.5% of tax entries to the budget of Armenia, states “Analysis of summarized indicators of monitoring of large taxpayers for August 2011” placed in the official site of State Revenue Committee of Armenia.

According to the analysis, in August 2011 tax authorities have made 62 checks. In its result, additional payments in the amount of 139.3 million drams were made. ($1 – 376.19 drams).–0—

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