HCM City wants tax reduction for COVID-affected businesses

Sep 29th at 07:55
29-09-2021 07:55:04+07:00

HCM City wants tax reduction for COVID-affected businesses

The HCM City People’s Committee has made several suggestions for a Ministry of Finance decree to support businesses and individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including ensuring bank lending rates are no more than 2 per cent higher than deposit interest rates.

 

In a document it sent to the Government, it also suggested reducing corporate income tax, value added tax and land rents, extending tax payment deadlines and subsidising interest.

It called for cutting corporate income tax by 50 per cent for businesses with annual revenues of less than VND200 billion (US$8.8 million) this year and by 30 per cent for 2022 and 2023.

It said the costs of testing workers, medical treatment, food and living costs, and personal protective equipment such as masks should be tax deductible.

It called for waiving income tax, value added tax, natural resources tax, and environmental protection tax on household and individual businesses in the second half of 2021 and the next two years, and income tax for some employees.

It sought a halving of value added tax for the last three months of this year and the next two years.

The deadline for filing tax should be extended until the second quarter of next year without penalty for late payment, it said.

It suggested that the land rent payable should be cut by 50 per cent for all businesses this year, and fully waived for tourism and related businesses.

Procedures to borrow from banks and rolling over debts should be simplified, it added. 

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