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New system to simplify tax ruling requestsAt a recent meeting, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek announced new tax information to centralize concerns and questions about tax payments in order to increase tax revenue and tighten up on fraud, news agencies reported. This Budget 2010 drafted without reference to IMF deal Turkey’s budget 2010 which focuses on overcoming the crisis, was submitted to Parliament for approval and includes no specific reference to a potential stand-by deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Outlining the details of Turkey exhibits large projects in China A delegation of Turkish bureaucrats, headed by Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek visited China on the official invitation of Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuan, news agencies reported. The purpose of the Turkish delegation’s visit was to Real sector affected from the global crisis Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek told the Global Economic Symposium (GES) in Germany that an agency should be established to follow and assess global risks to prevent global financial crisis. Regulation and supervision of banks IMF offers second loan proposal The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has made new loan proposals to Turkey for a probable standby deal, IMF spokesman David Hawley said. The Bank is ready to resume talks and expects the Turkish government to Turkey, IMF begin talks A Visiting International Monetary Fund delegation headed by Turkey Desk Chief Rachel Van Elkan met with Treasury officials and Finance Minister Kemal Unakitan and State Minister Mehmet Simsek to discuss the details of Turkey`s 2009 Turkey, IMF seek to clarify future ties Turkish Minister of State for Economic Affairs Mehmet Simsek, attending the fall meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington, Simsek met with Dominique Strauss-Kahn to discuss the nature of Turkey’s Turkey to see sustained growth until 2040 Addressing the Second Innovation Conference organized by the American Business Forum of Turkey (ABFT), Economy Minister Mehmet Simsek stated that despite global crisis and the political situation in the country, positive growth predictions will continue and growth in Turkey Sarkozy won’t budge on blocking Turkish accession A new series of diplomatic row between France and Turkey emerged last week as the French side — slated to take the helm of the European Union in less than two months –again stressed to Primary surplus target goes down by 3.5% Finance Minister Kemal Unakitan and Economy Minister Mehmet Simsek have announced that Turkey’s medium-term financial frame for the period between 2008-2012 showed that Turkey reduced its total public sector primary surplus target to 3.5 percent Turkey to obtain remaining IMF loans Government works to improve investment conditions The Coordination Board for Improving Investment Conditions (YOIKK) was recently convened under the presidency of Turkish Economy Minister Mehmet Simsek with the participation of public and private sector representatives, Turkish- Press.com reported. At the meeting, Turkish property becomes more attractive to foreigners The UK-based newspaper, the Telegraph, stated that Turkey’s appeal among holidaymakers could make it a good option for overseas property buyers, TurkishPress. com reported. Prospective investors were also told that growth in the market meant Brussels may begin entry talks with Turkey in 2005 Turkey will probably start formal talks on joining the European Union in 2005, but it is likely to take at least another 10 years to complete the reforms needed to gain membership, according to a |
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