Chamber proposes tax policy changes to support pandemic hit sectors

The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) recently sent an official dispatch to the Ministry of Finance, suggesting changes to tax policies to support sectors hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chamber proposes tax policy changes to support pandemic hit sectors ảnh 1VAT cuts announcement at a Big C centre. The cuts took effect from February 1 to December 31, 2022. (Photo: cafebiz.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI)recently sent an official dispatch to the Ministry of Finance, suggestingchanges to tax policies to support sectors hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Regarding value-added tax (VAT) cuts that expire at year-end, the VCCI proposedextending the tax cuts on industries most hard-hit by the pandemic, notablytourism and airlines.

The extension is recommended to go beyond 2022 to help industries recover.

The VCCI also urged the ministry to revise tax policies on VAT-exempt products,including products in agriculture and fishery industries.

The chamber said current tax policies do not hold some products liable for VAT,so the manufacturers of those products are not entitled to input VATdeductions.

Meanwhile, the manufacturers still have to incur VAT on various inputmaterials, including fuels and energy.

“Accordingly, such policies are putting these manufacturers at adisadvantage,” the chamber said.

The VCCI also said that many imports were zero percent taxed in theirorigin countries and not subject to VAT in Vietnam either, so they had taxadvantages over domestic products.

Consequently, the chamber was concerned that tax policies would encourageimports to the detriment of domestic production.

The VCCI also believe that these policies would cause disincentives to thedivision of labour and specialisation.

It could also be the case because manufacturers would buy fewer goods andservices from outside to incur less non-deductible VAT.

“For these reasons, the VCCI recommends shortening the list of VAT-exemptproducts and holding them taxable,” the chamber said./.
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