Financial Tribune - Forty percent of Irans economy are exempted from paying taxes, the director of Iranian National Tax Administration said.
Tax revenues account for up to 85% of the governments current expenditure in some countries; whereas in Iran, the ratio barely reaches 50%, Mehr News Agency also quoted Omid Ali Parsa as saying.
Latest statistics show the five-month period since the beginning of the current fiscal year (started March 21) saw a 45% rise in tax revenues to 530 trillion rials ($4.62 billion) compared with the same period of last year.
According to INTA chief, the growth in tax revenues is partly because of recovering overdue payments and putting in a great deal of efforts to fight tax evasion by tracking down banking transactions.
The government earned 1,090 trillion rials ($9.51 billion) in tax revenues during the last fiscal year (ended March 20, 2019).