k98nights Posted March 2, 2016 Report Share Posted March 2, 2016 Basra proceed to deduct half the revenue of ports next week 5:05:08 3.2.2016 | (Voice of Iraq) - Basra announced the technical advisor to the governor of Basra , Abdul Karim Al - Roumi, the conservative Majed Nasraoui face to proceed to deduct half the imports of border crossings for the purpose of maximizing the imports treasury of Basra as of this March.He said turkey in a statement that the meeting was held in the Office of theprovince in the presence of port managers and tax and units speculative stationed at border crossing points the 9, in addition to members of theprovincial council representatives, said that next week , the local government will begin this procedure in accordance with the implementation of Article 45 of the general budget for 2016, which empowers the provinces to deduct half the imports ports law, while urging the concerned authorities in ports the need to cooperate with the local government in the application of this article. He Roumi said Nasraoui also instructed the orientation of his aides and advisers in addition to the Court accounts and the provincial council to ports starting next week in order tostand on how to implement this law. "their ministries concerned refrained from applying the law 21 for the year 2008 average, and the text of Article 45 of the budget Law for 2016, in order to get the full revenue without granting Basra financial entitlements , "noting that" imports of these benefits will be spent on providing services in various sectors, particularly municipal, health and other services Ktermam streets damaged by theconduct of the coming from other provinces pregnancy vehicles. " Read more:http://www.sotaliraq.com/newsitem.php?id=320919#ixzz41l5yAQly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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