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Customs applies environmental tax on gasoline, oil, and grease

Tạp chí Doanh NghiệpTạp chí Doanh Nghiệp20/01/2025


The General Department of Customs has just sent a document to the Provincial and Municipal Customs Departments on the application of environmental protection tax rates in accordance with Resolution No. 60/2024/UBTVQH15 dated December 24, 2024 of the National Assembly Standing Committee.

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Accordingly, the General Department of Customs requests the Provincial and Municipal Customs Departments to apply environmental protection tax rates in accordance with Resolution No. 60/2024/UBTVQH15 dated December 24, 2024 of the National Assembly Standing Committee from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025.

Provincial and municipal Customs Departments shall disseminate to the business community and relevant organizations and individuals the contents of Resolution No. 60/2024/UBTVQH15 dated December 24, 2024 of the National Assembly Standing Committee.

Previously, on December 24, 2024, the National Assembly Standing Committee issued Resolution No. 60/2024/UBTVQH15 on environmental protection tax rates for gasoline, oil, and grease, effective from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025.

According to Resolution No. 60/2024/UBTVQH15, the environmental protection tax rate for gasoline, excluding ethanol, is VND2,000/liter; jet fuel, diesel oil, fuel oil, and lubricants is VND1,000/liter; grease is VND1,000/liter; and kerosene is VND600/liter.

The above tax rate has also been implemented in recent years according to the proposal of the Ministry of Finance submitted to the Government and submitted to the National Assembly Standing Committee.

According to VNA



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