Government eyes corporate income, value-added tax cuts

Aug 16th at 13:38
16-08-2021 13:38:31+07:00

Government eyes corporate income, value-added tax cuts

The government is seeking approval from the National Assembly for a number of tax breaks, including a 30-percent cut in corporate income tax, to boost businesses’ recovery.

A motorbike driver stops at a checkpoint to show his travel details on his phone to officials amid the Covid-19 pandemic in Ho Chi Minh City on August 15, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran

The others include a 30-percent value-added tax cut for companies in sectors severely affected by the pandemic such as tourism, transport, accommodation, food and beverage, and entertainment, according to the government website.

Households businesses will get 50 percent cuts in income and value-added taxes for the third and fourth quarters of this year.

Besides, companies that have made losses for three consecutive years from 2018 will have fines waived for delayed payment of taxes since last year.

The Ministry of Finance has also proposed to the Prime Minister’s Officefor a 30-percent reduction in land-use fees for Covid-19-hit businesses.

If approved, the tax and fees cuts are expected to cost the treasury VND138 trillion ($6.07 billion).

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