We are dissatisfied with the operation of the city tax office

We are dissatisfied with the operation of the city tax office
  • 2016-06-08
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Stone industry activist: Our activity in Abbas Abad mine has been suspended for some time due to problems with the Mahalat Finance Department. The closure of the mine has led to the loss of many of the people who worked with us in the mine.

According to the Iranian International Stone Exhibition, Reza Barati, an activist for the stone industry, in an exclusive interview with Iran's Stone News Agency said: "For various reasons, including the suspension of construction activities in the country and long-term sanctions imposed by some countries on the country. Iran was forced into a recession The stone industry is currently in recession.

He added: "By implementing sanctions and lifting sanctions, we hope that stone export platforms to other countries will be provided and the shadow of the recession will be removed from the industry."

He continued: "Our activity in Abbas Abad mine has been suspended for some time due to the problems we have with the Mahalat Finance Department." The closure of the mine has led to the loss of many of the people who worked with us in the mine.

He said: "We paid the sums provided by the tax office for the mine, but after a while the tax office said that the amount paid was Ali al-Hassab and we would have to pay other amounts again, given that The amount was too high and we could not afford it and we preferred to close the mine.

An activist with a history of the mining and mining industry noted: There is also the problem of government rights to mines. In that case, the sums paid out are considered to be Ali al-Hashab and again the amounts are paid for.

He continued: "The sums intended for taxation and government salaries are very heavy and we cannot afford to pay for them." It is not clear to us how the tax office determines these amounts.

"What do we have to pay based on the sales we have paid as taxes and government salaries when we consider that amount to be recalcitrant and claim it again," Barati said. Should we call the stone buyer again and ask him for the extra money?

"We expect officials to have the necessary cooperation with the industry," he said, referring to the supreme leadership's commendation on increasing production and relying on internal capabilities. Raising taxes and government salaries during the recession has nothing to do with the country's industry.