Adviser to the Prime Minister: fees and taxes important to reduce the deficit




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Financial Advisor to the Prime Minister emphasized the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, that in the coming 2017 budget, was "incompatible" with the demands of the International Monetary Fund, returned to "expand" non-oil imports and the application of duties and taxes which estimated "true" sets of debt and achieve a coupon of 12 percent.

Saleh said, in an interview, "The 2017 budget was in line with the demands of the International Monetary Fund, particularly in the matter of activating the non-oil resources," he returned to those "imports from duties and taxes and other, important to reduce the budget deficit."

Saleh added that "Iraq should maximize its resources in non-oil, to reduce the growing indebtedness," she returned to "required to take a community to contribute their role."

And saw a counselor financial Abadi, that "religion should never be a substitute oil," stressing that "the correct alternative is to maximize revenue and to find sources of fees and taxes that were hidden were not known for its container."

Saleh continued, that "the fees and taxes apply the correct form can raise a part of the deficit, it can also add non-oil imports, from duties and taxes, a coupon of 12 percent of the budget," stressing that "the budget plan for achieving the goal, and it's up to tax administration and fees and It can achieve, with the tax plan, which painted a budget in 2016 is still not optimistic yet they did not add more than eight percent of the budget. "


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