MoF proposes fines for invoice violations

Dec 31st at 08:02
31-12-2019 08:02:16+07:00

MoF proposes fines for invoice violations

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has proposed fines of between VND20 million (US$876) and VND50 million for the act of printing fraudulent invoices.

 

The fines would apply for printing fake invoices and making fake electronic invoices, according to the MoF, which is collecting comments for the draft decree on administrative violations relating to tax and invoices.

The draft also stipulates sanctions against other violations involving invoices.

It proposed a fine of between VND2 million and VND4 million for the creation and printing of electronic invoices that are not in accordance with the contents as prescribed by the MoF.

A fine of VND4 million to VND8 million will apply for any use of invoices that don’t meet the MoF’s requirements, not registering electronic invoices with relevant tax offices before use and using electronic invoices from machines that are not connected to tax authorities.

The draft also sets a fine of between VND500,000 and VND1.5 million for both customers and the printers for ordering invoices without contracts.

Printing invoices that are defined “not eligible” by tax officials will face fines of VND2 million to VND4 million.

Also, a fine of VND15 million to VND45 million will be imposed for the act of giving or selling invoices to other organisations and individuals.

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