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Armenia

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Armenia combines a dynamic tech hub with a territorial tax system, offering a compelling base for digital entrepreneurs and investors.

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Armenia has emerged as a surprising tech powerhouse in the Caucasus, hosting over 2,000 IT companies and a vibrant startup ecosystem that includes global names like Picsart and ServiceTitan. The country’s strong engineering talent pool, coupled with government incentives such as IT park tax exemptions and free economic zones, has attracted significant foreign direct investment. Yerevan, the capital, is a hub of innovation with a growing fintech scene, supported by over 20 licensed payment institutions and a favorable regulatory environment for digital banking and crypto.

Beyond business, Armenia offers a rich cultural heritage and a lifestyle that blends ancient traditions with modern urban living. The cost of living remains moderate, and the country’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, with direct flights to major hubs, makes it a convenient base for regional travel. However, the wealth ecosystem is still nascent, with limited family offices and private banking services, which may require high-net-worth individuals to rely on external advisors for complex wealth structuring.

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Top income tax
Capital gains
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
Yes
Territorial taxation
No
Crypto-friendly
No

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Living quality

Life in Armenia offers a unique blend of ancient culture and modern convenience, particularly in Yerevan, where cafes, restaurants, and a vibrant arts scene thrive. The cost of living is moderate, and the country enjoys a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Safety is generally high, with low crime rates, though infrastructure outside the capital can be less developed. The healthcare system is improving but may not meet the standards of Western Europe, prompting many expats to seek private insurance.

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