
Leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department and leaders of the People's Committees of communes, wards, and special zones at the Conference on Coordination Regulations
On the afternoon of December 15th, the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement with the People's Committees of communes, wards, and special zones on tax management, focusing on managing business households after the abolition of lump-sum tax in the city.
Accordingly, tax authorities in Ho Chi Minh City and the People's Committees of communes, wards, and special zones will focus on guiding tax policies and implementing tax management tasks such as updating data on active individual business households; promptly detecting and notifying tax authorities of cases of starting businesses, temporarily suspending, completely ceasing operations, changing business lines, business locations, operating without registration, and operating with incorrect licenses; and handling violations of tax laws by business households and individual businesses when requested.
According to Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, Deputy Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department, tax management increasingly demands coordination among all levels and sectors. Local authorities – specifically the People's Committees of wards, communes, and special zones – play a crucial role in understanding the socio -economic situation in their areas, including households, small and medium-sized enterprises, and emerging production and business activities.
The coordination regulations signed between the Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department and the People's Committees of wards, communes, and special zones serve as an important legal basis, clearly defining the principles, content, methods, and responsibilities of coordination between the parties in tax management. Strengthening coordination between tax authorities and local governments is a key factor in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of tax management, combating revenue loss, and ensuring fairness and transparency in fulfilling tax obligations.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/tphcm-tang-cuong-quan-ly-ho-kinh-doanh-196251215180012817.htm






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