Annually due to the difference in import budget short of $ 2.3 billion
Azerbaijan annually is short of $2.3 billion from the budget only due to differences in customs records in exporting countries.
According to a board member of the public association Center for Economic Research (CER ) Gubad Ibadoglu during a presentation, Azerbaijan imports from 16 leading nations is 76.3% of all transactions . In 2010-12 ( the data for the past year so far) the proportion of unaccounted importation of goods increased by 20% , reaching 62.7% .
Germany declared at customs in these years for goods to Azerbaijan $ 3 billion 168.46 million; on local customs they missed 44.5% (official data of SCC in both countries ) . "Grey" imports from Hungary amounted to 218.17 % , from Belarus - 81.27 % , China - 51.8 % , from Turkey - 120.37 % (with income of $ 7.61 billion ) , from Russia - 56 4% (with imports amounting to $ 6.52 billion). Champion imported goods is unaccounted Georgia - Azerbaijani customs forgot to register 575.6 % Item directed here .
Total from 2003 to 2013 local customs withdrew from circulation approximately $ 22 billion 960.09 million - for 10 years the state budget has missed the money , the expense of which would be double the average public sector wages and pensions, Ibadoglu said . With these data we can say the wrong calculation of GDP - it does not grow , but decreases from year to year .
According to the doctor of economic sciences, another headache causes no serious accounting and reporting on distribution centers and retail facilities - almost all businesses this level take the goods without traffic overhead and other supporting documents. Merchants , in turn, are calculated with the tax authorities ' old-fashioned way "- pay as much as the inspector says.
The scientist is convinced of the rightness of his technique and is ready to debate with economists from the camp authorities . - 17D-
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- 18 February 2014 17:58
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