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11-29-2006, 06:50 PM
Council for Private Business (CONEP) spokesperson Elena Viyella de Paliza has told reporters that the IMF informed the association that it was "too busy this week" to receive the proposals from 36 industrial and commercial associations in reaction to the Presidential plans for further tax reforms. CONEP emphasized that it is against any more taxes. The brief note from CONEP said "it appears that the IMF has other urgent issues, since it (IMF) told us (CONEP) that it did not have time to meet with the business sector this week." Observers are saying that this is the first time that so many associations from all sides of the commercial sector have joined forces to resist a government proposal.
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