Tax office continues to tackle transfer pricing

Nov 18th at 13:19
18-11-2013 13:19:19+07:00

Tax office continues to tackle transfer pricing

The General Department of Taxation has taken drastic measures to crack down on transfer pricing, confirming it had carried out investigations on businesses using transfer pricing to lower tax obligations.

The Ministry of Finance said the number of foreign invested enterprises which reported losses had reduced as a result of the investigations and spot-checks. More than 1,200 businesses were investigated in the first nine months of this year, with those declaring losses or showing signs of transfer pricing being the primary subjects of investigations.

The Ministry reported it had collected VND481 billion (US$22.9 million) and reduced losses of VND1.6 trillion ($76.1 million) at checked enterprises.

In a follow up measure, the Ministry has built a database on transfer pricing activity in sectors including fibre production, garment and textile, shoe making and beverage; all of which showed a higher propensity for corporate income tax evasion.

The department said transfer pricing was a multinational issue created by tax differentials in different countries, and had been the subject of numerous international conferences.

The Ministry has approved an action programme to control transfer pricing for the 2012-15 period, with an aim to limit tax evasion by FDI enterprises. Under the programme, the ministry hopes to create a stronger legal framework on tax management and transfer pricing, training human resources in this field, strengthen databases and promote international co-operation. The ministry has been rushing to complete a circular on the Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) between tax agencies and businesses to help FDI firms meet their tax obligations.

The department has entered co-operative arrangements with the delegation of the European Commission to Viet Nam, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and World Bank to provide training courses to tax officers. The Ministry plans to focus investigations on companies with multiple subsidiaries and sectors with a high risk of transfer pricing.

Viet Nam has signed agreements with more than 60 countries and territories to prevent businesses from being taxed twice.

It would also enhance information exchange with foreign tax agencies on risk analysis as well as negotiating on APA process.

Bui Ngoc Tuan, deputy general director of Deloitte Viet Nam, said businesses expected APA application as they could be easy to calculate their profits or losses based on a price level approved by tax agencies. — VNS

However, Tuan said the application of APA mechanism in Viet Nam would face challenges as the country's data system has been gradually completed.

He said the price which could be valid within three years would be discussed by both tax agencies and businesses.

He added that the most difficult requirement was ability to analyse market, thus providing a feasible price for the two sides.

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