39 foreign suppliers register tax in Vietnam

A total of 39 foreign suppliers have registered tax in Vietnam via the portal https://etaxvn.gdt.gov.vn/nccnn/Reques, according to the Tax Agency for Large Businesses at the General Department of Taxation.
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Hanoi (VNA) – A total of 39 foreignsuppliers have registered tax in Vietnam via the portal https://etaxvn.gdt.gov.vn/nccnn/Reques,according to the Tax Agency for Large Businesses at the General Department ofTaxation.

Among them are Meta (Facebook), Google, Microsoft,TikTok, Netflix, and Apple that account for up to 90% of the market share in thefield of cross-border e-commerce.

Other names in the list include iHerb, LLC; NetflixPte. Ltd; Tiktok Pte. Ltd; Blizzard Entertainment Inc; Educational TestingService; Ezviz International Limited; and LinkedIn Singapore Tte. Ltd, amongothers.
Some 22.2 million USD has been collected via the portalwhich was exclusively developed for foreign suppliers and put in place on March 21.

The tax agency will step up the communication workin the time ahead to further facilitate tax registration, declaration andpayment in Vietnam in line with the country’s commitments and regulations onadded value and corporate income taxes for cross-border services./.
VNA

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