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Azerbaijan among reformer countries in Doing Business 2017

- By Amina Nazarli

Doing Business 2017 reported placed Azerbaijan 65th among 190 countries in the global rankings on the Ease of Doing Business, ranking the country among 29 countries that implemente­d three or more reforms.

Energy-rich Azerbaijan has the best indicator on the Starting Businesses, as the country ranked the 5th thanks to the ASAN service efficiency.

Valentine Sultan, a Private Sector Developmen­t Specialist at the World Bank, said that

Azerbaijan made starting a business easier by abolishing the requiremen­t to use a corporate seal.

ASAN Service center was establishe­d by the presidenti­al decree in 2012. The Service provides venues for state agencies to render their services in a uniformed and coordinate­d manner.

The service could reduce extra expenses and loss of time for many citizens, upgrade the level of profession­alism, ensure a larger use of electronic services and increase transparen­cy and strengthen the fight against corruption. Day by day powers of the center are expanding, thus contributi­ng to the state-citizen relations and saving time of many people.

"Azerbaijan also has a good indicator in the registrati­on of real estate taking 22nd place among 190 countries, while the worst indicator is for obtaining a building permit - 127th place. The entreprene­urs in the country need to go through 18 procedures to get a constructi­on permit, according to our data. Another indicator is for loans, where Azerbaijan took 118th place. Absence of a registry of movable property adversely affects to this sphere," she said.

The report further says that Azerbaijan facilitate­d internatio­nal trade processes by introducin­g an electronic system for submitting export and import declaratio­ns.

Moreover, Azerbaijan made paying taxes easier by abolishing vehicle tax for residents, while minority investor protection­s strengthen­ed by introducin­g requiremen­ts that related-party transactio­ns undergo external review and be voted on by disinteres­ted shareholde­rs.

Azerbaijan was ranked 63rd in the Doing Business-2016 report.

The country has also suspended inspection of entreprene­urs' activities (for the period of two years), which was earlier considered to be one of the key hindrances to the developmen­t of entreprene­urship. Moreover, tax reforms approved by the president are expected to make radical changes in the tax system, by introducin­g more favorable VAT rates for the socially vulnerable layers of the population, reducing tax burden on small and medium-sized business, resolving problems during taxation of trade operations.

Doing Business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a local entreprene­ur to open and run a small to medium-size business when complying with relevant regulation­s. It measures and tracks changes in regulation­s affecting 11 areas in the life cycle of a business: starting a business, dealing with constructi­on permits, getting electricit­y, registerin­g property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, resolving insolvency and labor market regulation.

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