ArmInfo. Each taxpayer must regularly pay taxes, regardless of property status. The candidate for Prime Minister Nikol Pashchinyan announced this from the rostrum of the National Assembly of Armenia.
As Pashinyan said, the collection of tax revenues is treasured and further costs must be incurred in a natural way. With this in mind, he urged taxpayers of all classes to pay taxes properly. "Representatives of large, medium and small businesses should timely and properly implement their tax obligations, so as not to violate the natural course of development of the state," he said.
In addition, the candidate for premieres also addressed those using the situation, working without tax accounting. "Dear compatriots, the revolution will be meaningless if we do not substantially reconsider our behavior. It is necessary to eradicate the practice of releasing goods without a check - all transactions, as required by law, must be accompanied by the issuance of cash vouchers," Pashinyan said.
All citizens, in the cafe and shops, as he noted, should be principled and consistent in issuing a fiscal check when the goods and services are provided, which will significantly increase the revenues of the state budget and more effectively implement state administration. "Be sure that these funds will not be looted, but will be aimed at protecting the legitimate interests of citizens and the formation of an appropriate business environment," concluded Nikol Pashchinyan.
Earlier, on April 27 at a meeting with journalists, the first deputy chairman of the SRC, Karen Brutyan, expressed concern over the figures for April. According to him, against the background of street protests, starting from the second week of April, a decline in fiscal turnover was recorded. "More and more often economic entities of Armenia began to declare less turnover, and it's not just economic passivity, but that a number of taxpayers, using the situation, release goods without a check," he said.