Ministry proposes 30 percent decrease in 2021 corporate income tax

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is proposing a 30 percent reduction in the corporate income tax which enterprises must pay in 2021 in a draft resolution on budget collection solutions which is to be submitted to the National Assembly’s Standing Committee for approval.
Ministry proposes 30 percent decrease in 2021 corporate income tax ảnh 1Production at Fuhong Precision Component in Dinh Tram Industrial Zone, Bac Giang province (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is proposing a 30 percentreduction in the corporate income tax which enterprises must pay in 2021 in a draftresolution on budget collection solutions which is to be submitted to the NationalAssembly’s Standing Committee for approval.

A 50 percent reduction in tax which household businesses andindividuals operating in all sectors must pay in the third and the fourthquarter of 2021 is proposed, together with a 30 percent reduction in the valueadded tax for several sectors.

Ministry proposes 30 percent decrease in 2021 corporate income tax ảnh 2Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
The ministry also proposed exemption of the fee for latepayments arising in 2020 and 2021 for enterprises and organisations whichincurred losses for the three consecutive years of 2018, 2019 and 2020.

The tax and fee reduction and exemption package is estimatedto be worth around 20 trillion VND (897 million USD) to support citizens andenterprises affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The MoF is also studying proposals to reduce land use feesin 2021.

It has been estimated that the Government's support in tax andfee reductions and exemptions will total 138 trillion VND this year, of whichsupport worth 118 trillion VND has already been issued.

The tax and fee reductions and exemptions totalled 129trillion VND last year.

The Government has asked the MoF to complete the draft resolution andsubmit it to the Prime Minister before August 10./.

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