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Trung Khanh Vinh Commune launches the campaign "60 peak days of converting from lump-sum tax to declaration"

On December 3, the Tax Department of 3 Khanh Hoa provinces coordinated with the People's Committee of Trung Khanh Vinh commune to organize the campaign "60 peak days of converting the management model from lump-sum tax to declaration for business households".

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa03/12/2025

Operational view.
Tax officers at base 3 propagate and guide business households.

Accordingly, more than 40 business households in the commune have been informed and disseminated by Tax officers at Base 3 about the key contents of the Plan to implement the conversion of the tax management model; directly guided on the conversion process from contract households to declaration households according to the new regulations that will be applied from January 1, 2026. Business households were also introduced and guided on how to use applications of the Tax sector; register and use electronic invoices, electronic invoices generated from cash registers.

In the coming time, Tax Department 3 will continue to coordinate with the People's Committee of Trung Khanh Vinh commune to organize dialogue conferences with business households at the headquarters of the People's Committee of the commune; at the same time, go to business locations to "hold hands and guide", support households in converting to electronic declaration, application operations and registration of electronic invoices, electronic invoices generated from cash registers according to the roadmap of the "60 peak days" plan.

THE TAI

Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/kinh-te/202512/xa-trung-khanh-vinh-trien-khai-chien-dich-60-ngay-cao-diem-chuyen-doi-tu-thue-khoan-sang-ke-khai-2064d82/


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