MoIT’s e-invoice solution system allowed to provide services

Jul 13th at 08:09
13-07-2022 08:09:36+07:00

MoIT’s e-invoice solution system allowed to provide services

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has announced that its e-invoice solution system is allowed by the Ministry of Finance’s General Department of Taxation (GDT) to provide services at the address hoadonct.gov.vn.

 

According to a circular issued by the Finance Ministry, all enterprises, business households and individuals, except for special cases, must use e-invoices instead of paper invoices starting from July 1.

Le Duc Anh, Director of the Centre for Informatics and Digital Technology under the MoIT’s Department of E-Commerce and Digital Economy – the operator of the system, said that the implementation of the system would contribute to promoting the application of e-invoices in e-commerce and online public services, creating an equal, transparent and favourable business environment for both people and enterprises.

Together with the Viet Nam Electronic Contract Development Axis that the ministry announced in June, the e-invoice system would help businesses in the industry and trade sector have more solutions and motivation for effective digital transformation in accordance with the Government’s policy, he added.

To date, over 90 units, including the Department of E-Commerce and Digital Economy, have got the GDT’s greenlight to provide e-invoice solutions. 

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