Foreign suppliers pay nearly VNĐ8.7 trillion in taxes this year

Dec 30th at 15:13
30-12-2024 15:13:46+07:00

Foreign suppliers pay nearly VNĐ8.7 trillion in taxes this year

A total of 120 foreign suppliers have registered, declared and paid taxes worth more than VNĐ8.68 trillion (US$341 million) through the General Department of Taxation (GDT)’s e-portal this year, up by 26 per cent year-on-year and 74 per cent compared to the annual target.

 

According to the GDT, the collection of foreign withholding tax from companies offering cross-border digital services fluctuated over the 2019-21 period, with revenues recorded at close to VNĐ1.17 trillion in 2019, over VNĐ1.14 trillion in 2020, and more than VNĐ1.59 trillion in 2021.

The general department acknowledged ongoing challenges to managing taxes on cross-border e-commerce. Transactions in this sector are conducted entirely online and reach end consumers directly, making it difficult to comprehensively track revenue. Additionally, some foreign suppliers without a permanent establishment in Việt Nam can easily evade their tax obligations.

To address these issues, the GDT has been implementing various measures, including improving the legal framework, applying technology, enhancing the database and boosting communications.

Efforts have focused on building a Big Data repository using information from banks, e-wallets, online payment service providers and international card organisations. The department is also exploring the application of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and monitor cross-border e-commerce payments. 

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