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Driving in Armenia Q&A
Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
Hi, we’ve just crossed Armenian border from Georgia and paid approx. 9500 drams for import tax and 10000 drams for 10 day insurance.
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Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
Hey guys,
Crossposting this from the other thread.
You can organise insurance beforehand via the following website, which aggregates all the Armenian insurance companies:
https://aswa.am/
It avoids all the touts at the border and the potential for being ripped off (3,000 dram (5.50€?) for 14 days insurance for my motorcycle - third party).
That said, I can't 100%verify if it's legitimate, but they send insurance documents through, in Armenian, to your email address.
Also, I didn't have to pay any import tax. I went to the customs counter as directed by the customs agent, the guy asked me the value of my motorcycle ($800 usd~) then printed off the declaration and sent me on my way.
I suspect the import duties are dependent on vehicle value? There's zero verification, though - they don't look at the vehicle at all.
Crossposting this from the other thread.
You can organise insurance beforehand via the following website, which aggregates all the Armenian insurance companies:
https://aswa.am/
It avoids all the touts at the border and the potential for being ripped off (3,000 dram (5.50€?) for 14 days insurance for my motorcycle - third party).
That said, I can't 100%verify if it's legitimate, but they send insurance documents through, in Armenian, to your email address.
Also, I didn't have to pay any import tax. I went to the customs counter as directed by the customs agent, the guy asked me the value of my motorcycle ($800 usd~) then printed off the declaration and sent me on my way.
I suspect the import duties are dependent on vehicle value? There's zero verification, though - they don't look at the vehicle at all.
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Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
Hey Team
Any recent updates about the quality of Sotk Pass? Hoping to drive it in early November but getting mixed reports on whether this will be possible
Cheers
Any recent updates about the quality of Sotk Pass? Hoping to drive it in early November but getting mixed reports on whether this will be possible
Cheers
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Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
Hi
on the website of Armenian Customs they write:
"Foreign individuals are entitled to temporarily import to the customs territory of the Customs Union personal vehicles registered in the territory of foreign states for the period of duration of their temporary stay on the given territory which should not exceed one year, being relieved of payment of customs fees."
http://www.petekamutner.am/Content.aspx ... alUseGoods
seems like should be no tax there...
on the website of Armenian Customs they write:
"Foreign individuals are entitled to temporarily import to the customs territory of the Customs Union personal vehicles registered in the territory of foreign states for the period of duration of their temporary stay on the given territory which should not exceed one year, being relieved of payment of customs fees."
http://www.petekamutner.am/Content.aspx ... alUseGoods
seems like should be no tax there...
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Fuel Tax Iran to Armenia
Hello, does anybody have ACTUAL Information about paying a fuel tax entering Armenia from Iran? If we have to pay: Are there any differences between normal fuel and Diesel (gasoline?) Thanks for hints …
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Re: Fuel Tax Iran to Armenia
Now I can give the answer myself: neither motorbikes nor the truck were subject to petrol tax. What for us was payable is a road use tax, which depends on the unladen weight and cc of the vehicle. You need a copy of your passport and vehicle registration certificate to enter Armenia. You can have these made there.
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Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
We just crossed the border with 2 motorcycles (GS1250, ATAS 1100 from Norway. The crossing took 30min. Customs toll ca. 1,5hrs and we had to pay for each bike 11.500 dram temporary import tax. The officers were very friendly and no problems at all.
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Re: Driving in Armenia Q&A
Yeah I've read a lot about paying taxes and stuff which is weird because I didn't pay anything (I did have to go inside and get a customs form for my car which I later returned on my way out of Armenia). However, I am driving a car made in 2000 with Georgian plates.
I read about insurance scams and decided to use this website. However, no one ever asked to see my proof of insurance.CB500 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 4:02 pmYou can organise insurance beforehand via the following website, which aggregates all the Armenian insurance companies: https://aswa.am/
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