HCMC Tax Department to collect Uber’s debt

Apr 14th at 13:19
14-04-2018 13:19:56+07:00

HCMC Tax Department to collect Uber’s debt

The HCM City Tax Department has said it will collect VND53.3 biilion (US$2.35 million) of tax liability from Uber.

 

The tax department reported to the city’s people’s committee that Uber did not establish a legal entity or open a bank account in Viet Nam despite operating in the country since 2014.

Last year, the department fined Uber VND66.68 billion. Uber then paid VND13 billion. The rest of the debt was not cleared before Grab took over Uber.

Talking about the case, Tap chi dien tu Tai chinh (Online Financial Magazine) quoted a Grab representative as saying that the tax payment is the responsibility of Uber, not Grab.

Grab did not buy the Uber legal entity in Viet Nam, therefore Uber has to take the responsibility for tax duties, said the representative.

Talking with media recently, a representative of the tax department said that the agency is awaiting the two sides completed transfer procedures then will request the implementation of tax duties.

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