Non-profit groups call for clearer tax guidance

Nov 29th at 08:51
29-11-2017 08:51:51+07:00

Non-profit groups call for clearer tax guidance

The Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology Association has called for clearer tax guidance and policies for non-State science and technology organisations as they are required to submit tax reports and pay taxes like corporates even though they operate as non-profit organisations.

 

Pham Van Tan, association deputy president said at a workshop on tax policies for the group yersterday the guidance would help them operate and fulfill their tax obligations properly.

Tan said that science and technology organisations grew rapidly in recent years to meet the demand for national construction and development.

On average, about 50 such new organisations were established yearly in Viet Nam. There are now 3,152 science and technology organisations in Viet Nam, of which, 1,666 are non-State.

Tan said that the organisations usually faced difficulties in identifying legal entities, financing and taxing.

Han Manh Tien, director of the Institute for Training & Research of Management (VIM), said tax agencies were unclear about science and technology organisations and usually classified them as corporates or public service units that had revenue.

So, they had to complete and submit tax reports as a profitable corporation while they were non-profitable organisations, Tien said.

Many organisations complained that they faced difficulties in getting tax refunds, Tien said.

Nguyen Kim Ngan, vice-director of Ha Noi-based Centre for Sustainable Rural Development, said non-State organisations faced tax-related difficulties because they operated in fields that also offer services.

Ngan said that if an organisation registered to receive foreign funding and carry out projects, it was subject to personal income tax and value-added tax. But if an organisation registered to both receive foreign fund and offer services, it was subject to business licence fee, personal income tax, value added tax and corporate income tax.

“Once fields of operation were clearly identified, the organisations would find it easier to deal with tax procedures,” Ngan said.

She also said to reduce tax-related difficulties, the organisations should pay more attentions to the competence of accountants and accounting software programmes.

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