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Armenian SRC to amend legislation and exempt labor migrants from paying taxes at home
Armenia’s State Revenue Committee SRC) told the Public television it is developing a set of amendments to the legislation on taxation of income of citizens working abroad (mainly in the Russian Federation).Armenian labor migrants unhappy with SRC plan to tax them at home
In response to media reports on the authorities' plans to tax labor migrants, the State Revenue Committee (SRC) clarified that Armenian resident individuals receiving income subject to taxation in the Republic of Armenia and foreign countries, i.e. individuals who actually stayed in Armenia for 183 days or more during the tax year and/or whose vital interests are in Armenia, are obliged to pay income tax at the established rates (personal income tax in Armenia in 2023 is 20%).Overwhelming majority of Armenian labor migrants in 2022 headed for Russia
According to the findings of the Generalized Survey of Living Standards of Armenian Households, 13.5% of households surveyed in 2020-2022 had migrants, the National Statistical Committee said in a report titled "Poverty Situation in Armenia in 2019-2022".Influx of immigrants boosted Armenia’s fiscal performance in 2022 -Fitch Ratings
An influx of immigrants (estimated by the authorities at about 65,000) from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, representing a 2.2% annual increase in the population, has boosted external as well as macroeconomic and fiscal performance, according to Fitch Ratings’ revised Outlook.Japan to provide more than $160,000 for two projects to help socially vulnerable residents of Armenian Berd
A social and educational center for socially vulnerable people will be created in the Armenian border town of Berd (Tavush region) and the local shelter for victims of domestic violence will be renovated with funding from the Japanese government.Armenia received 5 billion drams worth grants from European Union in 2021 - Finance Ministry
In 2021, the government of Armenia received a total of 12 billion 380 million drams worth grants from foreign countries and international organizations, Finance Minister Tigran Khachatryan said today.Acting economy minister expects 10% growth for 2021
Armenia’s Acting Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan spoke about the new government’s economic polic designed for the next 5 years during a meeting with members of the Mantashov Union of Entrepreneurs, the press service of the Ministry of Economy reported.European Union to provide Armenia with 1.6 billion euros worth grants
The European Union will provide 1.6 billion euro worth grants to Armenia for implementation of five flagship initiatives, EU Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Oliver Várhelyi said on Friday during a joint press conference with the acting Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan in Yerevan.In 2020, European Union will provide Armenia with 78 billion drams of loans and grants
In 2020, the European Union will provide Armenia with loans and grants to the tune of 78.8 billion, Armenian Finance Minister Atom Janjughazyan said on Friday during a parliamentary discussion on the draft state budget for next year.Armenian and Russian human rights defenders discuss Armenian labor migrants' problems in Russia
Armenian and Russian human rights defenders Arman Tatoyan and Tatyana Moskalkova met today in the Russian capital Moscow to look into what could be done to resolve the problems encountered by Armenian labor migrants in Russia and also ethnic Armenian Russian citizens.European Union will provide 65 million euros to Armenia as financial assistance
In 2019, the European Union will provide 40 million euro assistance to Armenia and has also earmarked 25 million euros as additional support, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said on Thursday.Armenia’s Migration Service and ICMPD sign memorandum to repatriate and reintegrate Armenian migrants
Armenia’s Migration Service and the Armenian Office of the International Center for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) have signed today a memorandum of understanding launching a project designed to repatriate and reintegrate former Armenian migrants.Stepan Gishyan charity foundation of ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK announces call for grant applications
The Stepan Gishyan charity foundation run by the ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK, has announced a call for grant applications. According to a bank’s press release, the maximum amount of a grant is 5 million drams.News 1 - 20 of 21
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