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Armenia's top 1,000 taxpayers contributed over 1.4 trillion drams to state budget within nine-month period
According to the State Revenue Committee, Armenia's 1,000 largest taxpayers paid more than 1.4 trillion drams in taxes and customs duties to the state budget from January to September 2025.Armenia's 1000 largest taxpayers paid more than AMD 409.3 billion in taxes in Q1, 2025
Armenia's 1,000 largest corporate taxpayers paid more than AMD 409.3 billion worth of taxes and customs duties in the first quarter of 2025 against AMD 387.1 billion in January-March 2024, the State Revenue Committee reports.Armenia seeks to increase taxes for online casinos
Hayk Sargsyan, an Armenian MP from the pro-governmental Civil Contract party, has introduced today a draft law proposing to change the taxation system for online games with winnings, online casinos, but not for sweepstakes and bookmakers.Justice or sixfold increase of burden: tax changes discussed in the National Assembly of Armenia
The Armenian Parliament on Thursday discussed amendments to the Tax Code proposed by the government, which envisage changing the preferential tax regime enjoyed by many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).Armenian Apostolic Church should come out of 'shadow' and pay more taxes - MP says
The Armenian Apostolic Church should come out of the "shadows" and pay more taxes, secretary of the parliamentary faction of the ruling Civil Contract party Artur Hovhannisyan said today, echoing Prime Minister Pashinyan and Parliament Speaker Alen Simonian.IT companies and banks can provide Armenia with taxes in case of country's security problems - expert
"Armenia’s IT sector should be viewed as a strategically important industry for the country and the government should do everything to make IT companies register more growth, including in terms of taxes paid," Armenuhi Burnazyan, executive director of the National Center for Public Policy Research, said at a press conference on Monday.News 1 - 20 of 150
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