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Aline Grigoryan

Tax on electric cars considerably reduced

Tax on electric cars considerably reduced

ArmInfo.  A government decision came into effect on April 1, significantly reducing the property tax for electric vehicles under the new calculation procedure. This was announced by Narek Sargsyan, press secretary of the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The press secretary explained that for electric vehicles with an  electronic passport, the information provided in the document will be  used in the calculation. If an electronic passport is not available,  Sargsyan explained that the calculation will be as follows: for  electric vehicles with an engine capacity of up to 250 horsepower,  the value is divided by 1.5, and for vehicles with an engine capacity  of 251 horsepower and above, the calculation will be done in stages.  "If an electric vehicle has 251 horsepower or more, first divide 250  by 1.5, and the remainder by 2.5, then sum the results. For example,  if an electric vehicle has a peak power of 544 horsepower, the  resulting motor power estimate will be 284 horsepower," Sargsyan  explained.

As a result of these changes, as noted by the press secretary of the  Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the property tax for electric  vehicles manufactured in 2025 will be 276,000 drams instead of the  current 666,000 drams. Meanwhile, Sargsyan continued, if an electric  vehicle's peak power is 218 drams, then using this formula, the motor  power estimate will be 145 drams.

"Therefore, for electric vehicles manufactured in 2025, the property  tax in this case will be 43,500 drams instead of the current 133,400  drams," explained a representative of the Armenian Ministry of  Internal Affairs.

In conclusion, Sargsyan stated that the data for registered electric  vehicles will be updated automatically, and owners will be notified  of the changes on their personal pages on the roadpolice.am website  or via corresponding messages.

As a reminder, the new property tax calculation procedure for  electric vehicles was approved by the Armenian Cabinet of Ministers  at its meeting on March 5. According to the draft, taxes paid for  previous years will not be recalculated or refunded. The new  calculation procedure will be in effect until the end of 2028, after  which it may be revised if necessary.