Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers

Armenia's structural reforms since 1999 have led to a strong economic record, including low fiscal deficits and declining public debt over the pre-crisis decade. Between 2001 and 2008 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at an average annual rate...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Public Sector Study
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
LLC
TAX
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topic ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING RULES
ADDED TAX
ADVANCE PRICING
ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENT
AMORTIZATION
AMOUNT OF DEBT
AUDITS
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL GAINS TAXES
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPANY TAX
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CORPORATE PROFIT TAX
COST OF CAPITAL
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBT FINANCING
DEBT LEVELS
DEDUCTIONS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIVIDEND
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOUBLE TAXATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
EMPLOYMENT TAXES
EQUIPMENT
EXCESS PROFITS TAX
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FIXED RATE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN OWNERS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HARMONIZATION
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN RESOURCE
IMPLICIT TAX
INCOME
INCOME FLOW
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INCOMES
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST EXPENSES
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORIES
INVESTMENT DECISION
INVESTOR PERSPECTIVE
JUDGMENTS
JURISDICTION
JURISDICTIONS
LAND USE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVY
LICENSES
LLC
LOAN
MARKET PRICE
MARKET PRICES
MONETARY FUND
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTPUT
POINT OF SALE
POLICY RESPONSE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROGRESSIVE TAX
PUBLIC
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
RATE OF RETURN
REGRESSIVE TAX
RENTS
RESERVES
RETURNS
REVENUE COLLECTION
ROYALTIES
ROYALTY
SAVINGS
SINGLE TAX
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX ASSESSMENT
TAX ASSESSMENTS
TAX AVOIDANCE
TAX BENEFITS
TAX CODE
TAX COLLECTIONS
TAX DEDUCTION
TAX FREE
TAX LAW
TAX LEGISLATION
TAX LIABILITIES
TAX PAYER
TAX POLICY
TAX PROVISION
TAX PROVISIONS
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REFORM
TAX REGIME
TAX RETURNS
TAX REVENUE
TAX RULES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION LEGISLATION
TAXPAYER
TAXPAYERS
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER PRICING
TURNOVER
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VARIABLE RATE
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
WITHHOLDING TAX
WITHHOLDING TAXES
WORLD MARKET
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING RULES
ADDED TAX
ADVANCE PRICING
ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENT
AMORTIZATION
AMOUNT OF DEBT
AUDITS
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL GAINS TAXES
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
COMMODITY
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPANY TAX
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CORPORATE PROFIT TAX
COST OF CAPITAL
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBT FINANCING
DEBT LEVELS
DEDUCTIONS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIVIDEND
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOUBLE TAXATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
EMPLOYMENT TAXES
EQUIPMENT
EXCESS PROFITS TAX
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FIXED RATE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN OWNERS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HARMONIZATION
HEALTH SPENDING
HUMAN RESOURCE
IMPLICIT TAX
INCOME
INCOME FLOW
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INCOMES
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INSTRUMENT
INTEREST EXPENSES
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVENTORIES
INVESTMENT DECISION
INVESTOR PERSPECTIVE
JUDGMENTS
JURISDICTION
JURISDICTIONS
LAND USE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVY
LICENSES
LLC
LOAN
MARKET PRICE
MARKET PRICES
MONETARY FUND
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTPUT
POINT OF SALE
POLICY RESPONSE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROGRESSIVE TAX
PUBLIC
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
RATE OF RETURN
REGRESSIVE TAX
RENTS
RESERVES
RETURNS
REVENUE COLLECTION
ROYALTIES
ROYALTY
SAVINGS
SINGLE TAX
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX ASSESSMENT
TAX ASSESSMENTS
TAX AVOIDANCE
TAX BENEFITS
TAX CODE
TAX COLLECTIONS
TAX DEDUCTION
TAX FREE
TAX LAW
TAX LEGISLATION
TAX LIABILITIES
TAX PAYER
TAX POLICY
TAX PROVISION
TAX PROVISIONS
TAX RATE
TAX RATES
TAX REFORM
TAX REGIME
TAX RETURNS
TAX REVENUE
TAX RULES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION LEGISLATION
TAXPAYER
TAXPAYERS
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER PRICING
TURNOVER
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
VARIABLE RATE
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
WITHHOLDING TAX
WITHHOLDING TAXES
WORLD MARKET
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Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Commonwealth of Independent States
Asia
Armenia
description Armenia's structural reforms since 1999 have led to a strong economic record, including low fiscal deficits and declining public debt over the pre-crisis decade. Between 2001 and 2008 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at an average annual rate of 12 percent and poverty fell from over 50 percent to about 28 percent of the population. Over this period of rapid growth, prudent fiscal management contained fiscal deficits between 0 and 2.5 percent of GDP and helped to reduce public debt from 49 percent to 16 percent of GDP. This fiscal headroom allowed the Government to respond to the crisis with an appropriately large fiscal stimulus. When GDP contracted by more than 14 percent in 2009 and total revenues fell sharply, nominal public spending was increased by 13 percent to shore up the domestic economy and protect the poor and vulnerable. Despite the severity of the crisis, the Government maintained a sound macroeconomic framework while continuing to undertake social protection expenditures to mitigate the impact of the crisis on the most vulnerable people. This was done by securing sizable external financing. The fiscal deficit rose to 7.8 percent of GDP in 2009 and the public debt to GDP ratio rose from 16 percent in 2008 to 40.2 percent. Efforts at fiscal consolidation reduced the fiscal deficit to 5.6 percent of GDP in 2010, but public debt is projected to reach 42 percent of GDP in 2011.The report is in two volumes: a synthesis volume and a background volume. The synthesis volume summarizes the macroeconomic context of Armenia (chapter one), analyzes the recent debt dynamics and its implication for fiscal consolidation (chapter two, then assess the revenue potential the Government can tap (chapter three) while ensuring key growth-sustaining and poverty-reducing expenditures are maintained (chapter four). The background volume provides more details on the assessment of the tax potential of the mining sector (chapter one), and thoroughly analyzes the efficiency of spending on the public sector wage bill (chapter two), health (chapter three) and education (chapter four).
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author World Bank
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title Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
title_short Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
title_full Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
title_fullStr Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
title_full_unstemmed Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers
title_sort republic of armenia - fiscal consolidation and recovery : background papers
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-28082021-04-23T14:02:04Z Republic of Armenia - Fiscal Consolidation and Recovery : Background Papers World Bank ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING RULES ADDED TAX ADVANCE PRICING ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENT AMORTIZATION AMOUNT OF DEBT AUDITS CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL GAINS TAXES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOW COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES COMPANY TAX CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CORPORATE PROFIT TAX COST OF CAPITAL CURRENCY DEBT DEBT FINANCING DEBT LEVELS DEDUCTIONS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DIVIDEND DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC MARKET DOUBLE TAXATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY EMPLOYMENT TAXES EQUIPMENT EXCESS PROFITS TAX EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT EXPORT MARKET EXPORT SECTORS EXPORTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FIXED RATE FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN OWNERS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARMONIZATION HEALTH SPENDING HUMAN RESOURCE IMPLICIT TAX INCOME INCOME FLOW INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INCOMES INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INSTRUMENT INTEREST EXPENSES INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL INTEREST INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVENTORIES INVESTMENT DECISION INVESTOR PERSPECTIVE JUDGMENTS JURISDICTION JURISDICTIONS LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEVY LICENSES LLC LOAN MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MONETARY FUND NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES OUTPUT POINT OF SALE POLICY RESPONSE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROGRESSIVE TAX PUBLIC PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SPENDING RATE OF RETURN REGRESSIVE TAX RENTS RESERVES RETURNS REVENUE COLLECTION ROYALTIES ROYALTY SAVINGS SINGLE TAX TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX ASSESSMENT TAX ASSESSMENTS TAX AVOIDANCE TAX BENEFITS TAX CODE TAX COLLECTIONS TAX DEDUCTION TAX FREE TAX LAW TAX LEGISLATION TAX LIABILITIES TAX PAYER TAX POLICY TAX PROVISION TAX PROVISIONS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REFORM TAX REGIME TAX RETURNS TAX REVENUE TAX RULES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION LEGISLATION TAXPAYER TAXPAYERS TRANSACTION TRANSFER PRICING TURNOVER UNIVERSAL ACCESS VARIABLE RATE VERTICAL INTEGRATION WITHHOLDING TAX WITHHOLDING TAXES WORLD MARKET Armenia's structural reforms since 1999 have led to a strong economic record, including low fiscal deficits and declining public debt over the pre-crisis decade. Between 2001 and 2008 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at an average annual rate of 12 percent and poverty fell from over 50 percent to about 28 percent of the population. Over this period of rapid growth, prudent fiscal management contained fiscal deficits between 0 and 2.5 percent of GDP and helped to reduce public debt from 49 percent to 16 percent of GDP. This fiscal headroom allowed the Government to respond to the crisis with an appropriately large fiscal stimulus. When GDP contracted by more than 14 percent in 2009 and total revenues fell sharply, nominal public spending was increased by 13 percent to shore up the domestic economy and protect the poor and vulnerable. Despite the severity of the crisis, the Government maintained a sound macroeconomic framework while continuing to undertake social protection expenditures to mitigate the impact of the crisis on the most vulnerable people. This was done by securing sizable external financing. The fiscal deficit rose to 7.8 percent of GDP in 2009 and the public debt to GDP ratio rose from 16 percent in 2008 to 40.2 percent. Efforts at fiscal consolidation reduced the fiscal deficit to 5.6 percent of GDP in 2010, but public debt is projected to reach 42 percent of GDP in 2011.The report is in two volumes: a synthesis volume and a background volume. The synthesis volume summarizes the macroeconomic context of Armenia (chapter one), analyzes the recent debt dynamics and its implication for fiscal consolidation (chapter two, then assess the revenue potential the Government can tap (chapter three) while ensuring key growth-sustaining and poverty-reducing expenditures are maintained (chapter four). The background volume provides more details on the assessment of the tax potential of the mining sector (chapter one), and thoroughly analyzes the efficiency of spending on the public sector wage bill (chapter two), health (chapter three) and education (chapter four). 2012-03-19T10:14:06Z 2012-03-19T10:14:06Z 2011-11-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20111214222420 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2808 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Europe and Central Asia Eastern Europe Commonwealth of Independent States Asia Armenia