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    YEREVAN, Armenia (AFP) — Televised prize draws are common worldwide but Armenian viewers on Friday are set to be offered something new: thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs from the taxman.

    The draw, to be held monthly, is part of an ingenious scheme to promote the payment of sales tax in the Caucasus country.

    Under the scheme, consumers will be eligible to win between 5,000 and 5 million Armenian dram (16-16,400 dollars) if unique numbers on the receipts they receive for purchases at shops, match numbers under the draw.

    In all, 115 million dram will be up for grabs each month.

    The scheme is aimed at encouraging consumers to demand receipts from shop owners and market sellers, who have been reluctant to record purchases to avoid paying taxes.

    Officials in ex-Soviet Armenia estimate that 30-40 percent of economic activity here takes place in the so-called "grey economy" -- where purchases are never recorded and sales taxes not paid.

    "The government's idea is to use the public as a tool against the shadow economy," the deputy head of the state revenue committee, Armen Alaverdian, said in televised remarks.

    "The government has called on society to demand receipts for purchases and in order to encourage this, after studying international experiences, we decided to offer cash prizes," he said.

    Alaverdian said the government expects to boost tax revenues by five billion dram through the scheme, expected to run for three years.

    Armenia's economy has grown steadily in recent years due to its booming construction and service sectors, and economic growth was forecast this year at 9.2 percent, down slightly from 2008.

    But government revenues have suffered from widespread sales and income tax evasion.

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    Re: Armenia Gets Lottery

    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    YEREVAN, Armenia (AFP) — Televised prize draws are common worldwide but Armenian viewers on Friday are set to be offered something new: thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs from the taxman.

    The draw, to be held monthly, is part of an ingenious scheme to promote the payment of sales tax in the Caucasus country.

    Under the scheme, consumers will be eligible to win between 5,000 and 5 million Armenian dram (16-16,400 dollars) if unique numbers on the receipts they receive for purchases at shops, match numbers under the draw.

    In all, 115 million dram will be up for grabs each month.

    The scheme is aimed at encouraging consumers to demand receipts from shop owners and market sellers, who have been reluctant to record purchases to avoid paying taxes.

    Officials in ex-Soviet Armenia estimate that 30-40 percent of economic activity here takes place in the so-called "grey economy" -- where purchases are never recorded and sales taxes not paid.

    "The government's idea is to use the public as a tool against the shadow economy," the deputy head of the state revenue committee, Armen Alaverdian, said in televised remarks.

    "The government has called on society to demand receipts for purchases and in order to encourage this, after studying international experiences, we decided to offer cash prizes," he said.

    Alaverdian said the government expects to boost tax revenues by five billion dram through the scheme, expected to run for three years.

    Armenia's economy has grown steadily in recent years due to its booming construction and service sectors, and economic growth was forecast this year at 9.2 percent, down slightly from 2008.

    But government revenues have suffered from widespread sales and income tax evasion.
    I know Armenia is not part of the West (EU) or EU Citizens. But are Armenians eligible for the European Lottery? I understand the European Lottery is one of the biggest in the world behind the US or actually equal to that of the US. Its got amazing jackpots and other prizes much better than Canada could ever offer.

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