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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenian authorities want to expand social credit system

Armenian authorities want to expand social credit system

ArmInfo.  Armenian authorities want to expand the social credit system.  Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan announced this at a meeting of the National Assembly committees.

According to him, legislative amendments are being prepared to expand  the targeted tax deductions, which allow citizens filing tax returns  to reclaim a portion of their income tax for personal expenses  (education, sports, and healthcare), to include representatives of  the media and public organizations. Criteria will be developed to  establish the procedure for income tax refunds for media outlets and  NGOs. This change is planned to take effect on January 1, 2027.

In parallel with the implementation of the universal income tax  return system for individuals, Armenia is also implementing a system  of social payments (so-called "social credits"). This system provides  compensation for citizens' expenses in two major areas-education and  healthcare-through the return of a portion of their income tax.   During the initial phase of the system's implementation, an education  component was planned that would cover all levels of  education-preschool, school, university, and postgraduate  institutions-as well as healthcare-where social expenses would  include health insurance coverage. The refundable funds are capped at  100,000 drams per year for education and 50,000 drams per year for  healthcare, with the ultimate maximum being 100,000 drams.