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Naira Badalian

Armenia`s State Revenue Committee moving from prosecution to dialogue

Armenia`s State Revenue Committee moving from prosecution to dialogue

ArmInfo.From now on, the State Revenue Committee (SRC) of Armenia, will not immediately send a  crime report upon receiving information about a suspected tax evasion crime. The information will be processed using internal analytical tools, and the taxpayer will be notified and given the opportunity to provide an explanation.

Eduard Hakobyan, Chair of  SRC, shared this information when presenting a package of bills that amend and  supplement the Tax Code, Criminal Code, and Criminal Procedure Code of Armenia at a government meeting on March 19.

As the chief tax official noted that recently identified problems  include a large influx of crime reports sent to the Investigative  Committee, which, with limited resources, is not always able to  effectively process them within a year. Furthermore, as the economy  grows, thresholds remain low, and the State Revenue Committee's tools  are limited. Current legislation doesn't always allow for alternative  mechanisms for handling such reports, and in criminal proceedings,  businesses sometimes suffer due to the restrictions applied. "The  proposed package offers solutions to these issues," he emphasized.

Thus, after receiving relevant information about a suspected tax  crime, processing it, and failing to receive a substantiated  explanation from the taxpayer, the tax authority will use the "case  study" tool to record the violation and draw up a corresponding  administrative act. The taxpayer will then have the opportunity to  appeal it, and the tax authority will await the completion of the  procedure through the State Revenue Committee's appeals commission,  where the taxpayer can continue to challenge the decision. According  to Hakobyan, as a result of these changes, at least half of the  notifications will be transferred to the administrative level, and  taxpayers will have the opportunity to present their arguments,  participate in discussions, negotiate, and appeal decisions  throughout the entire process-until the case either becomes criminal  or reaches that stage altogether.

The second change concerns thresholds. Since 2022, the economy has  grown quite rapidly. When analyzing notifications, a significant  portion of them fall on amounts of up to 30-40 million drams and over  100 million. Therefore the lower threshold has been revised to more  effectively use limited resources.

The third change is about the Criminal Procedure Code. Specifically,  it is proposed to allow for the release of seized of property by a  decision of an investigator or court with the approval of the  supervising prosecutor if the owner or holder provides a bank  guarantee equivalent to the value of the property. In addition, it  was established that the taxpayers can pledge bonds and shares,  enabling them to avoid income loss while also ensuring the  progression of criminal proceedings.