The General Department of Taxation requires effective implementation of tax management for electronic commerce activities (e-commerce) and electronic invoices (e-invoices) initiated from cash registers.
GDT would urge and speed up the implementation of electronic invoices with the tax agency''s code initiated from cash registers nationwide in the coming time, said Pham Quang Toan, head of the GDT''s IT Department.
The municipal Department of Taxation has been directed to collaborate with departments, sectors, the people’s committees of Thu Duc City and districts, and relevant units to put the scheme into action.
Generating e-invoices from cash registers was convenient for taxpayers. It also supports tax authorities in having database of goods and services transactions to serve the tax management and combat frauds and tax evasion.
When the technical infrastructure and capacity were upgraded to meet the demand, the regulations about issuing e-invoices from cash registers must then be made compulsory together with the introduction of punishments for violations
Digital transformation has facilitated tax payment, giving a boost to tax revenues over the year. However, global economic uncertainties continued to depress Viet Nam''s economy and offset the technological impact.
As many as 263,182 businesses registered to use e-invoices after one month of piloting e-invoices in six provinces and cities, accounting to 71 per cent of the total enterprises and organisations in the localities, according to the General Department of Taxation...
Among the most crucial tasks to be completed is providing businesses with guidelines on how to issue and use e-invoices and across-the-board implementation among key State agencies such as the Tax Department, the State Treasury, the Vietnam Directorate of Market...
Sellers of goods and service providers must provide buyers with e-invoices with a standard data format regulated by the Ministry of Finance, according to a Government decree issued recently.
The number of Vietnamese firms using e-invoices has skyrocketed from roughly 800 in 2016 to over 9,000 to date, according to the General Department of Taxation (GDT).
The General Department of Taxation (GDT) is considering asking the Ministry of Finance to postpone the compulsory application of e-invoices until July 2019, instead of early next year.
The Ministry of Finance is drafting regulations on e-bills and will ask the Government to set a deadline of July 2018 for businesses to switch over from paper. But local businesses say they don’t have the information technology resources to meet...