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Revealed Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the Iraqi government will resort for the first time to impose taxes on mobile phone sales to bridge the shortfall in the budget, while noting that large numbers of the popular crowd did not receive their salaries.
Zebari said in an exclusive interview with Channel "Arab" and followed up for News Agency (et) will present the draft 2015 budget to the end of next week, the Council of Ministers, "likely to" be approved"
"The plan followed in the budget is the rationalization of expenditure and reduce costs and bridging the existing deficit, which reached 35 trillion Iraqi dinars," he said, adding that "for the first time Baghdad will resort to the imposition of taxes on mobile phone sales in addition to a host of other taxes to cover the deficit"
He reiterated that "the bulk of the budget goes to military effort and defensive effort for the country," pointing out that "it was more than 800 million disbursed salaries of the popular crowd, but that the money did not reach all concerned where there is a complaint that large numbers of the popular crowd did not receive their salaries".
Finance Minister: Government will resort to the imposition of taxes on mobile phone sales to bridge the budget deficit
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Brother - Follow-up
Revealed Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the Iraqi government will resort for the first time to impose taxes on mobile phone sales to bridge the shortfall in the budget, while noting that large numbers of the popular crowd did not receive their salaries.
Zebari said in an exclusive interview with Channel "Arab" and followed up for News Agency (et) will present the draft 2015 budget to the end of next week, the Council of Ministers, "likely to" be approved"
"The plan followed in the budget is the rationalization of expenditure and reduce costs and bridging the existing deficit, which reached 35 trillion Iraqi dinars," he said, adding that "for the first time Baghdad will resort to the imposition of taxes on mobile phone sales in addition to a host of other taxes to cover the deficit"
He reiterated that "the bulk of the budget goes to military effort and defensive effort for the country," pointing out that "it was more than 800 million disbursed salaries of the popular crowd, but that the money did not reach all concerned where there is a complaint that large numbers of the popular crowd did not receive their salaries".
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