Lawmakers urge better transparency in tax management

Commenting on the revised Personal Income Tax Law, deputy Pham Van Hoa from Dong Thap province agreed with a proposal to tax profits from gold bar trading and speculation, but called the suggested 0.1 % tax rate “insignificant”.

At the NA discussion (Photo: VNA)
At the NA discussion (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Continuing its ongoing 10th session, the 15th National Assembly convened a plenary discussion on the draft amended Law on Tax Administration and the draft revised Personal Income Tax Law in Hanoi on November 19 afternoon.

Commenting on the revised Personal Income Tax Law, deputy Pham Van Hoa from Dong Thap province agreed with a proposal to tax profits from gold bar trading and speculation, but called the suggested 0.1 % tax rate “insignificant”. He urged a review to ensure the tax effectively curbs market-destabilising hoarding while recommending careful consideration of whether households buying gold for savings, inheritance or emergencies should be taxed.

Personal income tax treatment for business activities drew broad attention from legislators. Deputy Hoang Van Cuong from Hanoi said for sellers and agents, a revenue threshold should be at least 1.5 billion VND (57,600 USD), equivalent to a profit margin of roughly 20% to reach a taxable income of over 260 million VND. For service providers with lower input costs, he advocated a minimum of 500 million VND, while for production and general business activities, no less than 1 billion VND was suggested.

On the amended Law on Tax Administration, Cuong noted that household businesses would be required to file declarations under the draft. He pointed out that the Government now has a policy to support household businesses using electronic cash registers, enabling tax authorities to collect full data on revenues and issue annual tax notices, removing the need for households to self-report.

Deputy Nguyen Tam Hung from Ho Chi Minh City voiced strong support for a comprehensive overhaul of the law to secure sustainable budget revenue, foster a transparent and fair business environment, enhance risk management and speed up digital transformation.

Hung agreed that empowering the Government to extend tax payment deadlines in exceptional circumstances was appropriate but cautioned that the current wording was “excessively broad and open to interpretation”. He recommended clearly defining what constitutes an exceptional circumstance, such as macroeconomic shocks, natural disasters, epidemics, supply chain crises, or specific stabilisation mandates authorised by the legislature./.

VNA

See more

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visits the operational system of the Nhon Trach 3 and 4 power plants (Photo: VNA)

Nhon Trach 3 and 4 thermal power plants reflect Vietnam’s determination, expertise: PM

The Nhon Trach 3 and 4 power thermal plants, invested by Petrovietnam Power Corporation, have a total investment of around 1.4 billion USD. With a combined capacity of 1,624 MW, the plants are expected to supply over 9 billion kWh annually once fully operational, adding substantial baseload power to the system, particularly in the southern region.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung receives Non-Resident Ambassador of Nepal to Vietnam Dhan Bahadur Oli in Hanoi on December 13, 2025. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Vietnam, Nepal seek to promote deeper, substantive cooperation

Nepalese leaders attach great importance to relations with Vietnam and wish to learn from its experience and development models in socio-economic development and international integration, said Non-Resident Ambassador of Nepal to Vietnam Dhan Bahadur Oli.

Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese, Lao foreign ministers hold online talks

The two ministers agreed to maintain close coordination in the time ahead and to expand cooperation under the new framework and orientation, underscoring the significance of the two countries’ “great friendship, special solidarity, comprehensive cooperation, strategic cohesion”.

State President Luong Cuong (fourth from left, first row) and newly-appointed foreign ambassadors in Hanoi on December 12, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

State President receives newly-appointed foreign ambassadors

Receiving Egyptian Ambassador Hany Mostafa Mohamed Mostafa Hassan, President Cuong affirmed that Vietnam highly evaluates Egypt’s role, position, and contributions to regional peace and stability. He also congratulated the African country on its achievements in implementing the 2030 Vision.

An overview of the seminar on the Party’s leadership in ensuring macroeconomic stability, renewing the growth model, restructuring the economy and promoting international integration (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Cuba exchange theoretical views on Party’s leadership in macroeconomic stability

The two sides explored in depth the Party’s role in leadership, orientation, oversight and strategic coordination in economic management; approaches to implementing economic restructuring programmes alongside the renewal of the growth model; measures to respond to global economic volatility, inflationary pressures and shifts in global trade; and the building of effective strategic advisory bodies to ensure the Party’s comprehensive leadership in a changing context.

Vietnam’s Ambassador to Australia Pham Hung Tam (Photo: VNA)

Australia–Vietnam Policy Institute serves as bridge for bilateral relations

Established in 2022, AVPI serves as a forum for exchanging ideas among businesses, government agencies, non-profits, universities, and scholars in Australia on Vietnam. The institute acts as a platform for policy dialogue, focusing on research and insights on strategic relations and bilateral economic ties.