Araji calling on the government to reconsider the law of customs duties and taxes
11/22/15
Chairman of the parliamentary bloc Badr Qasim al-Araji, urged the Iraqi government to reconsider prices of customs tariffs and taxes levied on the import of goods, stressing that only affected is the central and southern regions.
He said in a press release that "the central and southern sons are still suffering from the conditions of living poor and the lack of services and can not impose extra them taxes", referring to "the importance of reducing customs tariffs and tax rates, especially since the funds that come from the tariff in the province do not come to the central government, including any amount plus inability of the government to take advantage of the tax in Nineveh and Anbar because of their fall, however, terror. "
He added that "the government should make greater efforts to revive the Iraqi economy away from the taxation at the moment and by Toaa investment and encouraging industrial and agricultural sectors and to encourage the domestic industry."
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11/22/15
Chairman of the parliamentary bloc Badr Qasim al-Araji, urged the Iraqi government to reconsider prices of customs tariffs and taxes levied on the import of goods, stressing that only affected is the central and southern regions.
He said in a press release that "the central and southern sons are still suffering from the conditions of living poor and the lack of services and can not impose extra them taxes", referring to "the importance of reducing customs tariffs and tax rates, especially since the funds that come from the tariff in the province do not come to the central government, including any amount plus inability of the government to take advantage of the tax in Nineveh and Anbar because of their fall, however, terror. "
He added that "the government should make greater efforts to revive the Iraqi economy away from the taxation at the moment and by Toaa investment and encouraging industrial and agricultural sectors and to encourage the domestic industry."
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