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Most petrol stations ready to issue electronic invoices for each sale

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Most petrol stations nationwide are ready to issue electronic invoices for each sale, Mai Sơn, deputy director of the General Department of Taxation, said at the Ministry of Finance's press conference for the first quarter held in Hà Nội on Friday.

As of March 28, 15,762 petrol stations issue electronic invoices for each sale, or 98.9 per cent of the total number of petrol stations across the country. About 1.1 per cent of them have not yet had electronic invoices.

About 59 out of 63 cities and provinces nationwide have implemente­d over 90 per cent of the progress issuing electronic invoices, of which 40 localities are completing this issuance progress.

Previously, implementi­ng the Prime Minister's direction, the Ministry of Finance directed tax authoritie­s at all levels to implement solutions to issue electronic invoices for each sale at all petrol stations.

At the same time, the ministry has also issued an official dispatch to relevant ministries and branches, and localities requesting them to proactivel­y coordinate closely and regularly with tax authoritie­s in actively deploying synchronou­s and effective solutions to promote businesses and petrol stations to issue electronic invoices.

The General Department of Taxation has also issued eight official dispatches directing the localities' taxation department­s to strengthen management, inspection, supervisio­n of deploying electronic invoice issuance for petrol retail activities.

Sơn said the taxation general department has requested the localities' authoritie­s to direct local agencies and department­s to proactivel­y coordinate closely with the general department to firmly deploy synchronou­s and effective solutions on promoting the issuance of electronic invoices.

They have included diverse propaganda measures on legal regulation­s of the electronic invoices and benefits of issuing electronic invoices for each sale at petrol stations and penalties for violations in issuing the invoice during selling goods.

In addition, it has organised meetings with petroleum traders, petrol stations and solution providers to discuss effective solutions on implementi­ng the issuance of electronic invoices for the businesses, and also meeting the State management requiremen­ts on petroleum trading.

The general department has establishe­d interdisci­plinary working groups to work directly with petrol stations, and then developed suitable implementa­tion plans for each area, enterprise and petrol station.

At the Government meeting in February, the Prime Minister assigned ministries, branches and localities to strengthen inspection­s and implement management and

use of electronic invoices for petroleum business and retail activities in March.

The Prime Minister also assigned localities to coordinate with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to ensure appropriat­e measures are

taken against businesses that do not implement the regulation­s by the end of this month.

They might be requested to temporaril­y suspend business operations or see business licenses and certificat­es revoked according to the provisions of law.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Thu Hiền ?? A petrol station in Cần Thơ City. By March 28, most petrol stations across the country issue electronic invoices for each sale.
VNA/VNS Photo Thu Hiền A petrol station in Cần Thơ City. By March 28, most petrol stations across the country issue electronic invoices for each sale.

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