Monday 7 May 2012
Economic calling on the government to postpone the parliamentary work of customs tariff
BAGHDAD - and babysit - a student member of the parliamentary economic committee Aziz Sharif Mayahi the government "to stop the customs tariff and postponed until further notice because it will affect low-income people."
He said in a press statement that "Iraq is a country rich and does not require tax to the citizen" and called on the government to "stop the customs tariff and postponed until further notice while improving the living situation of the Iraqi people because there will be a significant increase in the prices of many commodities."
He explained that "the customs tariff law passed by the House of Representatives and the work will start during the month of June as the law in force in most countries, but Iraq is not possible now, and its need initialized when the situation improves standard of living of the Iraqi people."
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Economic calling on the government to postpone the parliamentary work of customs tariff
BAGHDAD - and babysit - a student member of the parliamentary economic committee Aziz Sharif Mayahi the government "to stop the customs tariff and postponed until further notice because it will affect low-income people."
He said in a press statement that "Iraq is a country rich and does not require tax to the citizen" and called on the government to "stop the customs tariff and postponed until further notice while improving the living situation of the Iraqi people because there will be a significant increase in the prices of many commodities."
He explained that "the customs tariff law passed by the House of Representatives and the work will start during the month of June as the law in force in most countries, but Iraq is not possible now, and its need initialized when the situation improves standard of living of the Iraqi people."
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