About fiscal.am

Who runs fiscal.am, why it exists, and how the catalog stays vendor-neutral.

Last reviewed Apr 28, 2026

What this site is

fiscal.am is an independent, multilingual knowledge base on fiscalization in Armenia. It exists because the rules around cash registers, virtual fiscalization, and product marking are split across the State Revenue Committee's portal, vendor brochures, accounting firm blog posts, and Telegram chats — and no single trustworthy place gathers them in plain language across English, Russian, and Armenian.

Our goal is to be that place: factual, current, and written for people, not for lawyers.

How catalogs stay neutral

A knowledge base that lists vendors is only as useful as it is fair. A few rules we hold ourselves to:

  • Catalogs are alphabetical, not promotional. Our hardware and virtual provider lists include every player whose Armenian-market presence we can verify, with the same depth of description for each.
  • No paid placement. No vendor pays to be listed, ranked higher, or featured. If we ever introduce sponsorship, it will be labeled as such, and never affect the catalog.
  • We correct mistakes loudly. If we get a fact wrong about a provider, we fix it and note the correction.

Editorial principles

  • Accuracy over speed. We'd rather ship later than ship wrong.
  • Sources, not vibes. Where the State Revenue Committee, the Tax Code, or an EAEU regulation says something, we link to it. If we can't link, we say so.
  • Plain language. "Reach out via" is worse than "email us." We aim for the second register everywhere.
  • Three languages, one truth. English, Russian, and Armenian are equal. Armenian is our regional anchor language and never ships as a half-translated stub.
  • Nothing is final. Every article shows a "last reviewed" date. If you find something wrong or stale, tell us.

What we still don't know

Some facts we couldn't pin down to a primary source no matter where we looked — the registered address of an SRC sub-organisation, the current member list of a working group, a few decree numbers. We keep those as a separate page rather than letting them rot inside articles as confident-sounding claims: open questions. If you can fill any of them in, that's the most useful contribution this site can get right now.

Get in touch

Spotted an error, have a topic to suggest, or want to contribute? Email us at hello@fiscal.am. We read everything.