Unregistered POS payments cause tax losses

May 12th at 20:43
12-05-2018 20:43:16+07:00

Unregistered POS payments cause tax losses

Using unregistered point-of-sale (POS) machines to transfer payment may result in tax losses for the local authorities, according to specialists.

 

The warning was delivered after the local government of the northern province of Quang Ninh seized three unregistered POS machines in the province’s Ha Long City in late April, which were suspected to have transferred about 200,000 yuan or VND700 million (US$31,100) worth of purchased goods and services to China.

The three POS machines were reportedly brought from China and sellers transferred payment using a 3G internet connection, which made it easier for both customers and sellers to finalise deals without being supervised closely.

The payment transfers did not go through approval of any local commercial banks in Quang Ninh Province, raising concerns over potential tax losses that local governments may endure if POS machines and transfers are not closely watched and monitored.

The POS machines were taken back to the State Bank of Viet Nam’s branch in Quang Ninh Province for further investigation, while the seller had already fled from the locality.

According to Nguyen Van Doan, deputy director of the central bank’s Quang Ninh branch, domestic commercial banks must register POS machines to the local authorities and the machines must be licensed before being used on the market.

“The State Bank of Viet Nam is only able to monitor POS machines that are registered to the Vietnamese authorities,” he said, adding that it was hard to take full supervision of the three unlicensed POS machines because they could have been registered in another country and could be used anywhere with 3G internet connection.

The local authorities in 2017 unveiled a similar case in which money was transferred illegally to China through POS machines registered in Viet Nam, Doan said.

Quang Ninh Province authorities have struggled recently to manage the enormous number of Chinese visitors that are flocking into the province.

To control the situation, the local government has asked sellers to install local banks’ e-payment systems and equip their stores with surveillance cameras to keep eyes on trading activities in order to avoid potential risks to local socio-economic development.

According some banking experts, the installation of e-payment systems and surveillance cameras would be useless if sellers attempt to use unregistered POS machines as those transactions cannot be traced and watched by the local authorities.

Experts say it would be very difficult for local banks to keep monitoring unregistered POS machines as sellers can get access to 3G internet to use the machine while some of the sellers, as foreigners, are only required to deliver their passports to buy 3G phone cards.

Therefore, they demand local authorities, government agencies and banks cooperate better to monitor stores, manage the origin of goods and services, administrate foreign labourers and closely oversee the flow of money in the province.

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