Nearly 10.700 gasoline and oil stores issue electronic invoices
The General Department of Taxation said that as of March 15, 3, the total number of petroleum stores issuing electronic invoices for each sale across the country was 2024 stores, so there are still nearly 10.649 stores that have not implemented the regulation. this decision.
As of March 15, 3, the whole country has 2024 petrol stations issuing electronic invoices for each sale. |
Latest statistics from the General Department of Taxation, as of March 15, the total number of petroleum stores issuing electronic invoices for each sale across the country is 3 stores, an increase of 10.649 stores compared to March 7.949. December 1 and accounts for 12% of gasoline retail stores nationwide.
Thus, there are still more than 5.000 petrol stations that have not yet issued electronic invoices for each sale.
At the regular Government meeting in February 2, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh explicitly requested that in March, if petrol stations do not use electronic invoices, their licenses will be revoked.
During the question session at the National Assembly Standing Committee meeting on March 18, 03, Minister Ho Duc Phoc said that the Ministry of Finance is promoting the implementation of electronic invoices and electronic data connection in provinces. gas stations with tax authorities, thereby contributing to controlling the quality of goods and limiting smuggling.
Recently, the Government and the Prime Minister have directed many ministries, branches and local authorities to coordinate and deploy the issuance of electronic invoices for each sale at retail stores. gasoline retail. However, according to the General Department of Taxation, there is still a group of petroleum traders who have not properly complied with the law on e-invoicing for petroleum business and retail activities.
The General Department of Taxation requires local Tax Departments, especially localities with a low rate of petroleum retail stores issuing electronic invoices for each sale, to drastically direct the strict implementation of invoice regulations. electronically and connect data with tax authorities.
Most recently, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued an express dispatch No. 1654/BTC-TTTN on implementing regulations on electronic invoices and providing electronic invoice data according to regulations.
In this official dispatch, the Ministry requested the People's Committees of provinces and cities to direct and support petroleum traders to issue electronic invoices to customers for each sale and provide electronic invoice data according to regulations.
Businesses must issue electronic invoices at petroleum retail stores to customers for each sale at petroleum retail stores and provide electronic invoice data according to regulations. Departments of industry and trade closely monitor the balance of supply and demand for petroleum products to prevent gasoline stations from stopping selling, causing local supply shortages in the area.