ANTD.VN - The Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Finance to urgently submit to the Government in January 2025 a Decree amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 123/2020/ND-CP, including solutions on electronic invoices for e-commerce activities.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed Official Dispatch No. 129/CD-TTg dated December 9, 2024 requesting ministries, branches and localities to strengthen the management and use of electronic invoices, and improve the efficiency of tax collection for e-commerce.
In the Official Dispatch, the Prime Minister assigned the Ministry of Finance to preside over and coordinate with ministries and agencies to strengthen propaganda, leadership, direction, and organization of the use of electronic invoices, helping people and businesses understand the benefits, responsibilities, and effectiveness of using electronic invoices, and raising taxpayers' awareness of compliance with tax laws;
Review, support, and require businesses to apply electronic invoices generated from cash registers, focusing on direct retail sectors to key consumers such as: food and beverage services, retail sales of goods at shopping malls, consumer goods retail stores, gasoline retail, etc. to ensure favorable conditions for issuing electronic invoices.
Prime Minister requests research on electronic invoice solutions for e-commerce business activities |
The Ministry of Finance strengthens connection and information and data exchange with relevant ministries and agencies, especially the Ministry of Public Security, to effectively manage taxes, especially for e-commerce, petroleum, and digital business activities, ensuring correct, full, and timely collection. Resolutely handle according to the law those who intentionally do not implement electronic invoices generated from cash registers.
Strengthen inspection and examination of the issuance and use of electronic invoices, especially in the creation of electronic invoices at retail gasoline stores for customers for each sale, ensuring compliance with legal regulations, and strictly handling non-compliance or intentional non-compliance.
Direct tax authorities at all levels to proactively coordinate with the police and relevant agencies to continue to focus resources, resolutely deploy inspection and supervision of retail gasoline stores, especially stores that still use POS machines/tablets/phones with software installed to issue electronic invoices when selling goods, ensuring compliance with regulations on electronic invoices for each sale and connecting data with tax authorities according to Decree No. 123/2020/ND-CP. Strictly handle violations and publicize information on violations according to regulations.
The Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Finance to urgently submit to the Government in January 2025 a Decree amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 123/2020/ND-CP, including solutions on electronic invoices for e-commerce activities.
For the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Prime Minister requested that it preside over and coordinate with ministries and agencies to continue researching, reviewing, amending and perfecting legal policies on managing transactions in e-commerce activities, facilitating tax management for business activities of individuals on e-commerce trading floors.
Directing petroleum businesses and petroleum retail businesses nationwide to properly and fully comply with the provisions of the law on petroleum business; strictly implementing the provisions on electronic invoices for petroleum business and retail activities, especially in issuing electronic invoices at petroleum retail stores for customers for each sale; Coordinate with tax authorities to inspect, monitor and handle violations of the law on electronic invoices for each sale of petroleum businesses in accordance with the provisions of the law.
The Ministry of Public Security shall preside over the connection of population data with tax agencies and tax administration agencies, and localities to coordinate in detecting and strictly handling violations of not implementing electronic invoices.
Strengthen research and development or integrate existing payment gateway and e-wallet applications in Vietnam into the national digital citizen application VNeID to facilitate people when participating in e-commerce activities...
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