The fee for using Georgian roads increased up to 200 Lari... |
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Monday, 23 August 2010 20:33 |
Georgian government increased the fee for using roads up to 200 lari and concerning procedures will be implemented by Revenue Service based on Government resolution. In the resolution is also indicated the instruction for these procedures. In particular, in case of movement through Georgian Territory under custom control or transportation of cargos, freight auto transport – tractors, Cargo carrier motor vehicles except minibus, special purpose motor vehicles – emergency trucks, car hoists, Fire vehicles, auto concrete vehicles, road cleaning vehicles, irrigation-washing vehicles, workshop vehicles and also the owner or the driver of the car with x-ray equipment should pay fee for using road – 200 lari. In addition at time of crossing boarder the authoritative person from Revenue Service shall explain to the driver all his liabilities concerning the fee payment in written form. Without fee payment under custom control it is not allowed to transport cargos through Georgian Territory. In case of violation of a rule the driver has to pay penalty of 600 Gel worth. There is also indicated the conditions for liberation from fee. The person who is carrying cargo from check point of the seaport to the nearest custom control zone in 10 km radius or vice versa by truck vehicles, is free from fee payment. Government implemented fee for using road just for keep new roads in safe. As for the decision it was made by parliament at spring session.
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U.S.A.-Georgia Business Summit... |
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Monday, 23 August 2010 12:13 |
September 8-9, 2010 Tbilisi, Marriott - Tbilisi, Georgia In cooperation with the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia
On September 8-9, 2010, the U.S. Department of Commerce will host a Business Summit at the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel to promote new trade and investment relationships between U.S. and Georgian companies.
Participants in the Summit can expect:
· A conference on September 8 will provide the latest information on the most prospective business opportunities in Georgia, on best practices from U.S. companies that have successfully done business in Georgia, and on the experiences of Georgian companies that are involved in profitable U.S. business partnerships. Panel discussions will focus on energy, infrastructure, financial resources, and best prospects for cooperation, including franchising, tourism, agriculture and health care.
· A half-day of networking on September 9 will provide an opportunity for Summit attendees to have one-on-one meetings with select Summit speakers (see the registration form for details).
· Guidance from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the Export-Import Bank of the United States on how to use U.S. government programs to do business with Georgia.
· The U.S. Ambassador to Georgia and the Georgian Ambassador to the United States are both expected to participate.
· Information from representatives of multilateral development banks with major active projects in Georgia, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corporation, and Asian Development Bank.
The registration fee to attend the Business Summit is USD 50 (or GEL 90). The Amcham in Georgia is conducting registration on behalf of U.S. Department of Commerce. See the registration for at www.amcham.ge/Summit%20registration%20form%20with%20bios.pdf for more information and details on how to register.
Please contact Ellen House at 202-482-0360 or
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Meeting with Custom Authorities... |
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 18:17 |
International Investors Association of Georgia is continuing to extend relationship with competent and authoritative persons at custom in order to get full information about different issues and explanation about legislation. At the meeting will be also discussed those problems which face investors during their activity. The main subject of the meeting on August 17 was so called “product processing regime at customs”, which textile companies are concerned. The head of custom formation of regional Revenue Service of Adjara Mr. Mikheil Qavtaradze gave full information about establishment of outlet norms and the procedures concerning remains, expert decision, the procedures for cuting off and destruction of remains and drawing up an act, main control problems and difficulties at time of product processing at customs, making custom clearance for spare parts and accessories in frontier points, presenting bank guarantee. International Investors Association of Georgia is planning to arrange meeting between custom authorities and businessmen in nearest future.
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Information about Changes and Additions to the Georgian Tax Code... |
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Wednesday, 11 August 2010 17:48 |
Based on Order No. 3489 of Georgian President the Changes and additions to Georgian Tax Code has been come in force since August 1st except articles No. 35, 36, 37, 38, 40 and paragraph b) of the article No. 41, which will come in force from September 1st.
These changes and additions also maintain the growth of penalties and sanctions and excise tax on Alcoholic beverages. These very changes also will be overlooked in Autumn and final version will come in force from January 1st, 2011.
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Buildings and constructions on Batumi Oil Refinery Territory are for sale for 14.5 million USD… |
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010 10:36 |
Batumi, Tamari settlement, buildings located on the territory of Batumi Oil Refinery; 01 – shed, 02 – lavatory, 03 – pumping room, 04 – administrative, 05 – transformer’s office, 06 – pumping station, 07 – dining room, 08 – automatic bottling spot , 09 – operational office (disestablished) 10 – administrative operational office, 11 – pumping room, 12 – pumping room, 13 – pumping room, 14 – warehouse/workshop 15 – transformer’s office, 16 – shed, 17 – pumping room, 18 – lavatory, 19 – pumping room (disestablished,) 20 – operational office, 21 – oil reservoirs, oil reservoirs from 1 to 46, 47 – technical water reservoir and the 232 607 sq.m. plot of land attached to it; buildings (overall area – 948.9 sq.m.) and the 1 541 sq.m. plot of land attached to it; buildings №1 - operational office, №2 – transformer’s office, №3 – pumping room, №4 – oil reservoir, №5 – oil reservoir and the 14 943 sq.m. plot of land attached to it; buildings №1 - shed, №2 - operational overpass and the 4 470 sq.m. plot of land attached to it; 987 sq.m. plot of land; №1 – buildings (overall area – 174.80 sq.m.) and the 40 500 sq.m. plot of land attached to it; 3 585 sq.m. plot of land; technical water pipe (length 4 455.46 meters; linearly structured dam (length 409 m.) railroad overpass (length 214.99m;) pipe (length 7 655.19 m;) railroad overpass (length 904.5 m;) pipeline (oil pipes: 1 – diameter 250 mm. length 1259.4 (oil;) 2 – diameter 300 mm. length 2283.2 m (petrol;) 3 – diamater – 300 mm. length – 3 478.4 m(oil)), length 7021 m; railroad overpass (length – 185 m;) railroad overpass (length – 185 m.)
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Saturday, 31 July 2010 14:44 |
On July 31, 2010 meeting was held with chairman of International Consortium of High Technology Mr. Elia Tannoury at International Investors Association office. After meeting with Minister of Finance and Economy, Mr. Elia Tannoury offered his help and support to association members concerning high technology issues. The meeting was held in friendly atmosphere and promises new and interesting projects in future. |
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