BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 9. Iran's northwest
Ardabil Province achieved 98% of its planned revenues in the first
eight months of the current Iranian year (from March 21 through
November 21, 2025), the head of the Ardabil Provincial Office of
the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, Yaqub Nejad Mohammad,
told reporters, Trend reports.
According to him, total revenues reached 38.4 trillion rials
(about $59.4 million) over this period. He noted that 36.6 trillion
rials (about $56.7 million) came from taxes, while 1.74 trillion
rials (about $2.7 million) were generated from other income
sources.
Nejad Mohammad added that provincial revenues rose by 25%,
increasing by 7.77 trillion rials (about $12 million) compared to
the same period of the previous year.
The country's nationwide tax revenues for the same eight-month
period stood at 10.3 quadrillion rials (about $16 billion),
representing a 45% year-on-year increase.
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