On the morning of December 19, leaders of the Ministry of Finance, the General Department of Taxation and representatives of several ministries and sectors activated the Electronic Information Portal for individual business households to register, declare and pay taxes from e-commerce and digital business platforms (information portal). At the event summarizing the activities of the Tax sector held this morning, Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang said that the measure of temporarily suspending exit from the country has contributed to the collection of 4,289 billion VND in taxes.
The portal is upgraded from the "Electronic tax portal for individuals" (https://canhan.gdt.gov.vn), designed with many functions to serve the most convenient and simple needs of people and business households. e-commerce (E-commerce) tax registration, tax declaration and tax payment.
The portal supports all business households and individuals doing e-commerce business on digital platforms such as Shopee, Lazada, tiki; individuals providing goods and services on social networks such as Facebook, Zalo...; cases of advertising activities on advertising platforms such as Google, youtube and on application markets such as CH play, Apple store...
In addition to facilitating e-commerce businesses and individuals to easily declare and pay taxes, and encouraging e-commerce activities, the Portal also contributes to improving the effectiveness of tax management for e-commerce activities and digital-based business - a field that has long been considered to be overlooked. tax loss big.
According to the General Department of Taxation, information about taxpayers declaring on the Portal is an important source of information in the large database on e-commerce to serve tax management based on risk. From this source of information, tax authorities will identify cases and behaviors of not declaring, paying taxes, and tax evasion when conducting e-commerce business.
Fight fight hard to collect tax debts
Recently, the tax sector has deployed electronic tax services to facilitate and support taxpayers in carrying out tax administrative procedures. This includes providing electronic tax services for businesses (eTax). To date, 99.9% of operating businesses have registered and used the eTax application. In 2024, the eTax system received and processed more than 15.5 million electronic records. With eTax Mobile, there have been more than 4.6 million registered accounts and more than 10 million logins to the system using VNeID accounts to declare and pay taxes anytime, anywhere.
Since December 2022, the General Department of Taxation has deployed the E-commerce Portal to receive information from businesses and individuals doing business on e-commerce platforms. To date, 439 e-commerce platforms have sent information to tax authorities. From the information provided by e-commerce platforms, tax authorities have screened information and taken stricter management measures for more than 68,000 organizations, 502,000 business individuals identified on the platforms and more than 330 foreign organizations and individuals.
At the end of 2022, the General Department of Taxation also officially deployed electronic invoices generated from cash registers. And to date, more than 90,900 businesses and business households have registered to use electronic contracts generated from cash registers with a quantity of 1.23 billion invoices.
Speaking at the conference to summarize tax work in 2024 and deploy tax work tasks in 2025 and activate the information portal, on the morning of December 19, Minister of Finance Nguyen Van Thang highly appreciated the implementation of solutions to urge tax collection. tax arrears of the tax sector. Minister Thang said that in 2024, 61,227 billion VND was collected, an increase of 33.2% over the same period. In particular, when implementing the measure of temporarily suspending exit, we collected 4,289 billion VND, greater than the revenue of the 3 provinces with the lowest revenue.
Talking about tax arrears, invoice trading, tax fraud, transfer pricing still happening in reality, Mr. Nguyen Van Thang directed: Many cases of arrears, deliberate delay in paying taxes, violations of current regulations, non-voluntary compliance with tax laws... need to be applied drastic measures to collect. In cases of tax fraud, it must be strictly fought and handled, without exception.
“If a business partially evades taxes, there are still ways to consider it appropriately. In the case of not paying any taxes but still finding ways to take advantage of the State, it cannot be forgiven,” said Minister Nguyen Van Thang.
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