Vietnam steps up tax reforms

Vietnam is sparing no efforts to implement tax reform measures along with the application of information technology in tax administration to disclose budget information, according to the Vietnam Annual Economic Report 2020 launched at a conference in Hanoi on June 17.
Vietnam steps up tax reforms ảnh 1In 2019, Vietnam leaped 14 places in the Open Budget Index (OBI) rankings to stand 77 out of the 117 countries, said the report released by the Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research. (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)


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 Vietnam is sparing no efforts to implement tax reform measures along with the application of information technology in tax administration to disclose budget information, according to the Vietnam Annual Economic Report 2020 launched at a conference in Hanoi on June 17.

In 2019, Vietnam leaped 14 places in the Open Budget Index (OBI) rankings to stand 77 out of the 117 countries, said the report released by the Vietnam Institute forEconomic and Policy Research (VEPR).

It evaluated that Vietnam is making strong changes in economic management mindset. The government has committed to opening markets and developing the private sector, including tax policies.

However, the diversion of trade, investment flowsand global supply chains after the COVID-19 pandemic might pose challenges toVietnam's tax system, the report said, adding that Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam, are likely to use tax incentives as a tool to encouragedomestic investment as well as attract foreign direct investment (FDI) so as tocreate competition rather than cooperation with countries to promote economicgrowth.

Director of VEPR Nguyen Anh Thu said attracting FDIis necessary to create a boost foreconomic development. However, excessive incentives or drawing FDI at any cost could create a burden on the economy as well as certain inequalities in thebusiness environment for domestic enterprises.

VEPR's statistics showed that the annual tax revenuefrom the FDI sector is estimated at 8-9 trillion VND (344.5 million USD – 387.8million USD), equivalent to 4 to 4.5 percent of the corporate income taxrevenue, while that from the non-state sector could reach 10.5 trillion VND, equivalentto 5 percent of the corporate income tax.

Experts suggested that tax policies in general andtax incentives in particular should be changed and updated to meet thesocio-economic development, especially in the context of Vietnam’s extensiveand intensive global integration./.

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