Vietnam’s top 1,000 corporate income taxpayers announced

The General Department of Taxation has announced the list of top 1,000 corporate income taxpayers (V.1000) in Vietnam in 2022.
Vietnam’s top 1,000 corporate income taxpayers announced ảnh 1Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank is among the largest corporate income taxpayers in 2022. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The General Department of Taxation has announced thelist of top 1,000 corporate income taxpayers (V.1000) in Vietnam in 2022.

According to the department’sstatistics, taxes paid by those enterprises accounted for 58.2% of thetotal State budget revenue from this source, and equivalent to 85.1% of that paid byfirms in the 2021 V.1000 list.   

The firms include those established under Vietnamese law, foreign enterprises,and other organisations with income subject to the Vietnam Law on CorporateIncome Tax.  

As many as 301 businessesmade their names to the V.1000 list for seven years in a row.

Ten largest tax payers inthe list are Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VP), Viettel MilitaryIndustry and Telecoms Group (Viettel), Honda Vietnam Company Limited, Joint StockCommercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank), Vietnam Bank forAgriculture and Rural Development (Agribank), PetroVietnam Gas Joint StockCorporation, Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development ofVietnam, Samsung Electronics Vietnam Thai Nguyen Company Limited, MilitaryCommercial Joint Stock Bank, and Mobile World Joint Stock Company./.

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