Tuesday, April 14 2026 13:45
Alexandr Avanesov

Armenia intends to ratify amendments to multilateral agreement  between competent authorities on automatic exchange of financial  account information

 Armenia intends to ratify amendments to multilateral agreement  between competent authorities on automatic exchange of financial  account information

ArmInfo. Armenia intends to ratify the amendments to the multilateral agreement between competent authorities on the automatic exchange of financial account information.

Presenting the document on April 14 in the National Assembly of the  Republic of Armenia, Deputy Chairman of the State Revenue Committee  of the Republic of Armenia Rafael Gevorgyan noted that the agreement  itself was signed on October 14, 2014, and the amendment was signed  on October 3, 2023. The amendment envisages the introduction of a  unified standard for the provision of information. This year, Armenia  has already exchanged information under the agreement with more than  40 countries, resulting in the collection of data on domestic  residents. This primarily concerns the transfer of banking data.

The amendments to the agreement, signed within the framework of the  Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), are  aimed at clarifying certain provisions. Specifically, they aim to  improve the efficiency of information exchange by expanding the scope  of exchanged information, strengthening oversight of the legality of  self-declarations, and improving the accuracy and comparability of  information. The amendment also clarifies the scope of information  exchanged, specifically including more detailed information on  submitted self-declarations, account types, the role of controlling  persons of legal entities and their identification, account status  characteristics, and forms of participation in companies providing  investment services.

The Deputy Chairman of the State Revenue Committee emphasized that  acceding to the amendment to the agreement within the established  deadline will allow the Republic of Armenia to fully participate in  the process of complete and timely exchange of information with  partner countries, which will contribute to increased transparency in  the tax system and simultaneously reduce the risks of tax evasion and  income non-declaration.

A vote on the document submitted for ratification is expected to take  place on April 15.