Accordingly, 71 taxpayers publicly disclosed that they currently owe more than 128 billion VND in taxes.
Notably, in the list of taxpayers who have taken enforcement measures but have not yet recovered their tax debts, there are units such as: Dai Duong Company Limited owes more than 17 billion VND; Trang An Cement Joint Stock Company owes more than 14 billion VND; Hong Phat High-Tech Production Company Limited owes more than 4 billion VND...
Meanwhile, the list of taxpayers who have stopped operating, have not completed the procedures to terminate their tax codes, are not operating at the registered address but still owe taxes includes 50 enterprises. Typically: 820 Traffic Construction Joint Stock Company owes more than 12 billion VND; Bac Viet Production and Trading Joint Stock Company owes more than 3 billion VND; Hung Thinh Steel Joint Stock Company owes more than 2 billion VND...
Regarding this issue, the General Department of Taxation has directed that for taxpayers with tax arrears of more than 90 days or tax arrears subject to enforcement, tax departments must immediately apply enforcement measures to recover tax arrears to the State budget.
In case the enforcement decision expires and the taxpayer has not paid or has not paid the full amount of tax debt subject to enforcement to the State budget, it is necessary to promptly switch to applying appropriate enforcement measures in accordance with regulations.
The General Department of Taxation also requires tax departments to publicly disclose information of taxpayers with overdue tax debts in accordance with the law, especially focusing on taxpayers with large and long-term tax debts.
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