Thirteen credit organizations in Armenia added AMD 2.6 bln to budget in 2Q, listed among 1,000 major taxpayers

YEREVAN, July 29./ARKA/. Thirteen credit organizations of Armenia are ranked among 1,000 major taxpayers in Armenia in the second quarter.

Overall, they have added 2.6 billion drams to the budget, according to the State Revenue Committee of Armenia.

Direct taxes accounted for 84.9% of all taxes of the credit organizations, or nearly 2.2 billion drams.

Some 0.8% of all taxes allocated by 1,000 taxpayers  were paid by the credit organizations.
The following credit organizations were listed : FINCA (463.9 million drams – 129th place), Aregak (463.8 million drams – 130th place), AGBA Leasing (364.8 million drams – 158), Norvik (287.7 million drams – 189) and Kamurj (about 235.8 million drams-223).

Some other credit organizations are SEF International (194 million drams – 271), Bless (101.6 million drams- 509), Farm Credit Armenia (95.3 million drams– 534), National Mortgage Company ( 93 million drams-546), Bnakaran Yeritasardnerin (90.9 million drams – 557), Express Credit (79.8 million drams– 607), Fast Credit Capital (67.5 million drams– 707) and SME Investments (48 million drams- 963).

In the second quarter 2013, 1,000 major taxpayers of Armenia added over 313.8 billion drams against 261.9 billion drams of a year earlier. ($1 – 410.77 drams). —0-

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