Showing posts with label corporate income. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate income. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Tax changes to save firms money

The General Department of Taxation (GDT) is mulling a tax reform
programme that will help small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) pay
dues more easily while saving time and money by reducing the amount of
paper work required.


Under the programme, the GDT will
set a tax threshold. Firms whose revenue turnover is below the stated
threshold will be exempted from paying value-added tax.


The taxes levied, which include value-added and special consumption
taxes, will be declared and paid every quarter instead of once a month,
as is the case now.


Businesses whose earnings are above
the exemption level but below the VAT threshold, will have two ways of
calculating the tax owed.


They will be able to declare
value-added and income taxes on a defined percentage of their revenue or
they will be allowed to pay a fixed rate for the entire year.


The GDT expects to submit the new tax procedures to the Government and
Ministry of Finance for approval next year as part of a general tax
reform administrative programme.


If approved, the new
policies will directly affect more than 290,000 companies, 1.8 million
family-run businesses and millions of workers who pay income tax, while
helping to save about 600 billion VND (30.7 million USD) per year.


According to the GDT, SMEs have a total turnover of less than 300
billion VND (15.4 million USD) each. SMEs account for 92 percent of all
Vietnamese companies, but pay just 24 percent of the total corporate
income tax amount.


The GDT has simplified 271 out of 330
administrative tax procedures, which has helped to save 1.9 trillion VND
per year (97.4 million USD). One of the most significant changes was to
allow companies to print and use their own invoices, which alone helped
to save 400 billion VND (20.5 million USD) per year.


Meanwhile, the GDT is modifying 24 new draft amendments and supplements to Circular 130 relating to corporate income tax.


The GDT said that under the current Corporate Income Tax Law, companies
were allowed to deduct losses caused by natural disasters, epidemics
and force majeure from their tax bills if they do not receive
compensation.


The new draft circular requires businesses
who lose property to contact the tax office directly about losses
incurred. Companies must state their property's value and the value of
the goods lost according to the valuation council.


They must also state what insurance compensation they had received or were likely to receive and the insurance companies used.


Those records must be certified by commune-level police or the ward or commune people's committee chairman.


The draft states that a firm must state what losses have been incurred
from fines or breach of contract. These costs will be tax deductible./.

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Top 1,000 corporate taxpayers named

HCMC – Vietnam Report Co. and the online newspaper VietnamNet have announced the 1,000 largest corporate income tax payers in the country in the V1000 list.

The rankings, announced for the first time in Vietnam, aim to identify enterprises for outstanding business performance and significant contributions to the country’s tax revenue for three consecutive years.

Data used to do the rankings was collected from business results and individual data by Vietnam Report, and Taxation magazine of the General Department of Taxation along with domestic and foreign consultants.

State-owned groups and corporations, especially in the telecom sector, remained the biggest tax contributors with MobiFone and Viettel coming first and second respectively in the list, followed by those in the construction-building materials, real estate and banking industries.

The private sector made a significant improvement in the overall ranking as the number of private firms on the list is equivalent to that in the State-run and foreign-invested sectors.

The ranking also shows enterprises in Hanoi and HCMC still took the lead in terms of ranking and quantity that make up 22.5% and 37.6%. Major taxpayers in the southern provinces of Dong Nai and Binh Duong account for 7.8% and 6.8% respectively.

According to Vietnam Report, the local economy is still dominated by a few large corporations. The top 200 enterprises contribute up to 80% of taxes collected from the 1,000 firms.

Meanwhile, other State-owned conglomerates such as Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group and Vinashin are not on the V1000 list due to their tax payments of below VND9 billion or tax arrears. The rankings are based on the total corporate income tax paid between 2007 and 2009.

Top 10 corporate income tax contributors

No      Company name

1.       Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Company (MobiFone)

2.      Viettel Corporation (Viettel)

3.      PetroVietnam Gas Corporation (PVG)

4.      Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)

5.      Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam)

6.      Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin)

7.      Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank)

8.      Vietnam Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank)

9.      Prudential Vietnam

10.     Phu My Hung Corporation

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Telecom firms top list of corporate tax payers

Telecom firms top list of corporate tax payersTelecom giants MobiFone and Viettel have headed the top ten list of Vietnamese companies with the highest corporate income tax payments from 2007 to 2009, news website VnExpress reported Friday.

MobiFone, run by state-owned Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, paid a total corporate income tax of nearly VND6 trillion over the period, followed by military-run Viettel, the report said.

VnExpress said it was a surprise that the two telecom firms topped the list, instead of large banks or the state oil and gas group PetroVietnam.

“The results show that telecom was the most lucrative sector over the past three years,” the report said, noting that both MobiFone and Viettel posted an average growth rate of 70-80 percent a year despite the economic downturn.

Together the companies in the top ten list paid a combined VND25.8 trillion in taxes. PetroVietnam Gas, Vietcombank and PetroVietnam were other companies making up the top five.

The figures were compiled by Tax Magazine, run by the General Tax Bureau, and VnExpress said they were confirmed by an official of the bureau.

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Telecom firms top list of corporate tax payers

Telecom firms top list of corporate tax payersTelecom giants MobiFone and Viettel have headed the top ten list of Vietnamese companies with the highest corporate income tax payments from 2007 to 2009, news website VnExpress reported Friday.

MobiFone, run by state-owned Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, paid a total corporate income tax of nearly VND6 trillion over the period, followed by military-run Viettel, the report said.

VnExpress said it was a surprise that the two telecom firms topped the list, instead of large banks or the state oil and gas group PetroVietnam.

“The results show that telecom was the most lucrative sector over the past three years,” the report said, noting that both MobiFone and Viettel posted an average growth rate of 70-80 percent a year despite the economic downturn.

Together the companies in the top ten list paid a combined VND25.8 trillion in taxes. PetroVietnam Gas, Vietcombank and PetroVietnam were other companies making up the top five.

The figures were compiled by Tax Magazine, run by the General Tax Bureau, and VnExpress said they were confirmed by an official of the bureau.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

MobiFone tops list of biggest tax contributors

MobiFone, a mobile service operator under the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group, has topped the list of 1,000 largest corporate income tax payers in Vietnam, according to a report released Wednesday by Vietnam Report Co and newswire VietnamNet.

This is the first profile ever compiled for publication of Vietnam's top corporate income tax contributors. The ranking aims to recognize and honor enterprises for their good business performance and for their significant contributions to the country's budget over three consecutive years.

Information to compile the business profiles was collected from business results and individual data by the Vietnam Report Company in co-ordination with Taxation magazine of the General Department of Taxation, and domestic and foreign consultants.

Rankings are based on the total corporate income tax paid over three consecutive financial years between 2007 and 2009.

The following are the top 10 corporate income tax contributors:

* Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Co (Mobifone)

* Military-run Viettel Corp (Viettel)

* PetroVietnam Gas Corp (PVG)

* Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)

* Petrovietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam)

* Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin)

* Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank)

* Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade (Vietinbank)

* Prudential Vietnam

* Phu My Hung Corp

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Mobifone tops list of biggest tax contributors

The Vietnam Report Company and online newspaper VietnamNet announced the
1,000 largest corporate income tax payers in Vietnam in a profile
released Sept. 22.


This is the first profile ever compiled for publication of Vietnam's top
corporate income tax contributors. The ranking aims to recognise and
honour enterprises for their good business performance and for their
significant contributions to the country's budget over three consecutive
years.


Information to compile the business profiles
was collected from business results and individual data by the Vietnam
Report Company in co-ordination with Taxation magazine of the General
Department of Taxation, and domestic and foreign consultants.


Rankings are based on the total corporate income tax paid over three consecutive financial years between 2007 and 2009.


The following are the top 10 corporate income tax contributors:


* Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Company (Mobifone)


* Military-run Viettel Corporation (Viettel)


* PetroVietnam Gas Corporation (PVG)


* Joint Stock Commercial Bank For Foreign Trade Of Vietnam (Vietcombank)


* Petrovietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam)


* Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin)


* Vietnam Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development (Agribank)


* Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank For Industry And Trade (Vietinbank)


* Prudential Vietnam


* Phu My Hung Corporation./.

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