Small Business Tax, Government Doesn’t Pull back even after IMF’s Critics

Despite the reluctance of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Prime Minister, Edi Rama said that Government will not take a step back from the decision to remove all the taxes from those small business activities with an annual turnover up to Lek50 Million.

Speaking in front of the Socialist activists in Fier, during his tour "To Clean Further Albania”. Rama said that the newly applied tax policy, comes as a consequence of the reforms undertaken by the Government.

"Nothing could be achieved immediately. Everything requires time and passion to be realised. The truth is that this Government has made big changes on the economy sector in just two years,” said Rama.


November 21, 2015


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