Quick Read
– Stamp code price drops to 2.5 AMD.
– New price effective from January 1, 2026.
– Some codes available for just 0.01 AMD.
– Calculation based on previous year’s purchases.
– Price remains until further notice after three years.
As we approach the end of 2025, significant changes are on the horizon for businesses and taxpayers in Armenia. The Armenian government has announced a reduction in the price of stamp codes, a decision that could ease financial burdens for many. Starting January 1, 619, the cost of each stamp code will decrease from the current 3.5 AMD to 2.5 AMD, excluding VAT. This change was confirmed during a government meeting on December 25, marking a pivotal moment for fiscal policy in the country.
The new pricing structure will remain in effect for three years, until the end of 2028. If no new pricing is established by then, the 2.5 AMD rate will continue. This reduction is not just a nominal change; it reflects the government’s commitment to making compliance more affordable for businesses and individuals alike.
Moreover, the government has introduced a unique provision that allows certain quantities of stamp codes to be purchased for just 0.01 AMD each. This opportunity will be calculated on an individual basis for each taxpayer. Specifically, the number of codes available at this significantly reduced price will be determined by dividing the total number of codes purchased in 2025 by 2.5. For instance, if a business acquires 1,000 stamp codes in 2025, it will be entitled to buy 400 codes at the minimal price starting in 2026.
This initiative aims to alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by taxpayers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises. As the economy continues to recover and adapt post-pandemic, such measures are crucial for fostering a supportive environment for growth and innovation.
The reduction in stamp code prices is a welcome development for many. It not only signals a shift towards more accessible government services but also highlights the importance of responsive fiscal policies in addressing the needs of the population.
As 2026 approaches, the implications of this decision will unfold, potentially reshaping the financial landscape for businesses and taxpayers across Armenia.
In conclusion, the decision to lower stamp code prices reflects a broader strategy to enhance economic resilience and support local enterprises. As the government implements these changes, the focus will be on ensuring that the benefits are felt across the board, paving the way for a more sustainable economic future.

