Mobile and internet operators in Armenia paid 42.28 billion drams in taxes and duties for 2025
26.01.2026,
10:54
Major mobile and internet operators in Armenia paid 42.28 billion drams in taxes and duties to the state budget for 2025.
YEREVAN, January 26. /ARKA/. Major mobile and internet operators in Armenia paid 42.28 billion drams in taxes and duties to the state budget for 2025. This is according to the list of the 1,000 largest taxpayers in Armenia, published by the State Revenue Committee.
Of all taxes paid by four operators – Viva Armenia, Team Telecom Armenia, Ucom, and GNC-Alfa (OVIO brand), funds collected by tax authorities amounted to 41.96 billion drams, while customs authorities collected 324.3 million drams.
Viva Armenia (16th place) held the highest position among telecommunications operators last year, with payments totaling 18.77 billion drams. Ucom ranked 26th with over 11.91 billion drams. Telecom Armenia transferred 9.85 billion drams to the state budget (31st place), and GNC-ALFA (OVIO trademark, formerly Rostelecom) transferred 1.75 billion drams (205th place).
According to the State Revenue Committee, the 1,000 largest taxpayers in Armenia transferred over 1.95 trillion drams in taxes and customs duties to the state budget for 2025. Mobile Center Art leads the list (payment volume – 77.86 billion drams), Grand Tobacco is in second place (66.12 billion drams), and Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Plant is in third place (52.16 billion drams). ($1 – 379.07 drams).
Of all taxes paid by four operators – Viva Armenia, Team Telecom Armenia, Ucom, and GNC-Alfa (OVIO brand), funds collected by tax authorities amounted to 41.96 billion drams, while customs authorities collected 324.3 million drams.
Viva Armenia (16th place) held the highest position among telecommunications operators last year, with payments totaling 18.77 billion drams. Ucom ranked 26th with over 11.91 billion drams. Telecom Armenia transferred 9.85 billion drams to the state budget (31st place), and GNC-ALFA (OVIO trademark, formerly Rostelecom) transferred 1.75 billion drams (205th place).
According to the State Revenue Committee, the 1,000 largest taxpayers in Armenia transferred over 1.95 trillion drams in taxes and customs duties to the state budget for 2025. Mobile Center Art leads the list (payment volume – 77.86 billion drams), Grand Tobacco is in second place (66.12 billion drams), and Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Plant is in third place (52.16 billion drams). ($1 – 379.07 drams).