By January 1, 2024, all petroleum businesses in Ha Tinh must install a complete system of machinery and equipment to ensure that each sale is invoiced according to regulations.
Conference delegates
On the morning of December 20, the Tax Department of Ha Tinh province held a conference to disseminate the management and use of electronic invoices (E-invoices) for petroleum business and retail activities. |
Ha Tinh currently has 82 enterprises with 222 petrol stations that have registered for electronic invoices.
According to Decree 123/2020/ND-CP, the time to make an electronic invoice for the sale of gasoline at retail stores is the time when the sale of gasoline ends for each sale...
However, up to now, the whole province has only 78 stores of Ha Tinh Petroleum Company that ensure the issuance of electronic invoices for each sale.
Head of the Taxpayer Support and Propaganda Department (Ha Tinh Tax Department) Nguyen Xuan Thuong thoroughly grasped the directive documents to strengthen the management and use of electronic invoices for petroleum business and retail activities.
At the conference, representatives of the Ha Tinh Provincial Tax Department thoroughly grasped the directive documents of the Central and local governments to strengthen the management and use of electronic invoices for petroleum business and retail activities.
To implement electronic invoices for retail petroleum activities in accordance with regulations, the Ha Tinh Provincial Tax Department requests petroleum business units to implement them before December 31, 2023. Accordingly, by January 1, 2024, all petroleum business establishments must install a complete system of machinery, equipment, and information technology software to ensure that each sale is an invoice; fully store data for each sale to present when inspected by competent authorities.
Deputy Director of Ha Tinh Petroleum Company Truong Quang Duc: To be increasingly transparent and accurate in issuing sales invoices, from September 1, 2023, Petrolimex will continue to issue electronic invoices with vehicle license plate information for each sale at gas stations.
Deputy Director of the Provincial Tax Department Duong Hong Linh requested that petroleum businesses comply with regulations; the tax sector will review petroleum business locations and strictly handle organizations and individuals trading in petroleum that do not comply with the direction of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Finance, and the General Department of Taxation...
According to Clause 5, Article 24, Decree 125/2020/ND-CP, a fine of 10 - 20 million VND will be imposed for failing to issue invoices when selling goods or providing services to buyers in accordance with regulations. According to Point A, Clause 4, Article 24, Decree 125/2020/ND-CP, a fine of VND 6 million will be imposed for the act of issuing invoices at the wrong time of sale. |
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