Source: Radio Zamaneh
Following a weeks-long strike by fabric merchants at the Tehran Bazaar, Ali
Askari, the head of the Tax Revenue Organization, announced that the merchants
have until September 22 to register for payment of the value added tax (VAT).

Strike at Tehran Bazaar
IRNA reports that Askari said Parliament's Presiding Board and
Economic Commission had requested a month's extension, but that was declined
because the deadline for registration had already been extended three times.
He said a meeting was held between the fabric merchants union and the
parliamentary commission, where it was agreed that fabric wholesalers who should
have been paying VAT since 2009 would not have to pay the fines levied against
them. Despite the agreement, protests have continued, Askari said.
The Value Added Tax is currently set at four percent, but fabric merchants say
poor economic conditions have made it difficult for them to charge and pay the
tax.
They have also called for adequate training on how to register, charge and file
the taxes. Now they are calling for a five-year delay in implementing the tax,
and the protests that have been going on since last year have intensified, with
the merchants refusing to open their stores in the Bazaar.
The fabric merchants have called for Parliament's intervention, but Askari says
the talks have reached an impasse and the tax laws must be implemented.
Based on the Photo Report published by ISNA today, the stores have reopened
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