Cambodia's tax revenue up 25 pct in 2012

Jan 14th at 23:15
14-01-2013 23:15:50+07:00

Cambodia's tax revenue up 25 pct in 2012

The government of Cambodia has collected 740 million U.S. dollars of tax in 2012, a 25 percent rise year-on-year, the General Department of Taxation said Wednesday.

The revenues have been collected from tax on profit, withholding tax, tax on salary, VAT (Value Added Tax), special tax on certain merchandises and services, turnover tax, vehicle tax, patent tax and property tax.

Speaking at the tax department's annual conference on Wednesday, Cambodian Finance Minister Keat Chhon hailed tax officials for their strong efforts in achieving the government- imposed tax revenue target for 2012.

Critics claimed that Cambodia has room to grow in tax revenues if the laws have been strongly enforced because to date, some businesses still avoid paying taxes.

The minister had proposed to promoting tax law and consequences of tax evasion to individuals, corporations, trusts and other entities in order to encourage them to pay taxes.

xinhua



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