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Ministry proposes extending agricultural land tax exemption through 2030

The Ministry of Finance has proposed the National Assembly extend the agricultural land tax exemption until December 31, 2030, a move aimed at encouraging investments in agriculture and rural areas.

NA approves fuel environmental tax cut for another year

The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee has issued a resolution on Vietnam’s environmental protection tax rates for petrol, oil, and lubricants in 2025, keeping in effect a tax cut introduced to support the economy post pandemic.

Foreign suppliers pay nearly 8.7 trillion VND in taxes this year

A total of 120 foreign suppliers have registered, declared, and paid taxes worth more than 8.68 trillion VND (341 million USD) through the General Department of Taxation (GDT)’s e-portal this year.

E-commerce and livestreaming under tax scrutiny in Ho Chi Minh City

Amid a booming e-commerce market, tax authorities in Ho Chi Minh City have reviewed 35 livestream sellers, including celebrities, collecting significant sums, with one beauty queen paying $192,000 in taxes.

New tax rules may restrict travel for 81,000 individuals in Vietnam

With new tax rules taking effect in 2025, individuals and businesses with significant overdue debts may face restricted mobility until they fulfill their obligations.

Ministry proposes raising tax debt threshold for exit bans to VND50 million

Exit bans for overdue tax debts in Vietnam may soon apply only to cases exceeding VND50 million ($2,000), following adjustments by the Ministry of Finance.

Film industry anticipates difficulties because of VAT hike

Investors in the film industry are not pleased about the decision to raise the VAT rate on culture and art products from 5 percent to 10 percent, saying that the tax rate will hinder the development of the industry.

Tax, customs issues plague businesses; authorities commit to accountability

Businesses at a tax and customs dialogue detailed persistent issues costing them billions, with authorities responding with commitments to improve.

More tax law reforms needed to address e-commerce challenges

The rapid growth of e-commerce has contributed significantly to Vietnam's economic development, but it also brought challenges, particularly in tax management.

Ministry of Finance studies taxation of unused and multi-property ownership

The Ministry of Finance is evaluating tax policies for unused and multiple properties, aiming to curb speculation and promote efficient real estate use.

E-commerce platforms to declare, pay taxes on behalf of sellers from April 2025

E-commerce and digital platforms with payment functions will have to declare and pay taxes on behalf of sellers being business households and individuals from April 1, 2025.

Tax exemption on income from carbon credit sale proposed

The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has proposed exempting tax on income gained from transfer of emission reduction certificates, carbon credits, and interest from green bonds.

Finance ministry proposes changes in new personal income tax law

The replacement law is set to be approved by the National Assembly at its 11th session in May 2026.

How Vietnam’s tax threshold stacks up against regional peers

Vietnam's personal income tax exemption threshold of 11 million VND ($458.3) is under review. How does it stack up against regional counterparts like China, Thailand, and Malaysia?

From 2026, small businesses will be exempt from VAT

From January 1, 2026, individuals and household businesses earning under VNĐ200 million annually will be exempt from VAT.

Experts warn of more tobacco smuggling if luxury tax is raised

While saying that the luxury tax rate on tobacco must be raised, experts have suggested setting up a tax increase roadmap so that the market surveillance team has enough time to cope with smuggling.

National Assembly urges stricter taxation on excessive land & housing ownership

Vietnam’s real estate sector faces significant reforms as the National Assembly pushes for higher taxes on underused and multiple properties, aiming to boost efficiency and revenue.

Vietnam proposes higher taxes on alcohol, beer, and tobacco starting in 2026

Vietnam’s proposed amendments to the Special Consumption Tax Law outline significant increases for tobacco and alcohol taxes, aiming to meet WHO recommendations.

Should Vietnam implement VAT on fertilisers?

A contentious debate has arisen over whether Vietnam should impose a 5 per cent VAT on fertilisers to boost local production or retain the current tax exemption to support farmers.

Market heats up as people buy cars before registration-tax cut expires

Car sales have soared in the last few months thanks to a 50 percent cut in the vehicle registration tax. Sales are expected to peak in November.