New Milestone for Our Team!

We are pleased to announce that our founding partner, Shushana Sirakanyan, has officially been admitted to the Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia. Following the successful completion of all required qualifications and examinations, Shushana is now a licensed attorney, authorized to provide legal representation for our clients in all courts across the Republic of Armenia.
The Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia represents one of the most vital legal institutions in Armenia, uniting attorneys dedicated to justice and the rule of law. It is a great honor to join the distinguished community of advocates.
This development strengthens our firm’s litigation and advocacy capabilities, enabling us to offer broader representation and more comprehensive legal services to our clients—both in and out of court. Stay tuned as we continue to expand our expertise and deepen our commitment to legal excellence.

Armenia to Digitalize Employment Contracts from July 2025

From July 1, 2025, all employment contracts, modifications, and terminations in Armenia must be completed electronically, according to article 102.2, parts 1 and 6 of the Labor Code of the Republic of Armenia and Government Decision No. 410-N (April 10, 2025).
The new digital platform, managed by the State Revenue Committee, will connect with oversight agencies such as the Health and Labor Inspectorate and the Migration Service. Both employers and employees will access the system through secure online portals to manage employment records.
Stay tuned for more updates on how this digital shift will impact Armenia’s labor market and what it means for employees and employers alike.

New Deadline for Income Declarations Extended for Individuals

The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia has officially extended the deadline for
individuals to submit their income declarations.
In its second and final reading, Parliament passed amendments to the Tax Code that push the
deadline to November 1 for the years 2025 and 2026. Starting from 2027, the deadline will be set at
July 1.
Why this matters:
This extension gives individuals more time to prepare and submit their annual tax
declarations—reducing pressure and aligning reporting timelines more realistically with the
financial year.
Stay tuned for updates on how these changes might affect reporting requirements and digital
submission systems.

Upcoming Tax Change for Law, Accounting & Finance Professionals in Armenia

Starting July 2025, big changes are coming for service professionals in Armenia. Accounting firms, law offices, and financial consultants will shift from the simplified turnover tax system to the standard VAT regime — meaning higher compliance requirements and potentially higher costs.

📌 What it means: If you’re in law, accounting, or financial consulting, prepare for more paperwork and closer tax oversight starting this summer.

Stay tuned for practical guides on how to adapt to the new regime.