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A Honda factory in Vietnam. Honda is one of the biggest taxpayers in the country. Photo: Thang Trinh

Honda and Samsung among biggest taxpayers in Vietnam: report

Foreign companies make up nearly half of the top 1,000 but state-owned enterprises continue to dominate the list  

Hanoi lists 89 new tax defaulters in 'name and shame' strategy

Hanoi lists 89 new tax defaulters in 'name and shame' strategy

City says it has collected a large amount after publishing the names of 200 defaulters in July

(L-R) French Finance Minister Michel Sapin, Mexico's Finance Minister Luis Videgaray, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, China's Finance Minister Lou Jiwei and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Secretary-General Angel Gurria attend a Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the G20 group news conference at the 2015 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Lima, Peru, October 9, 2015.

Leading economies agree plan to fight corporate tax avoidance

  A conservative estimate of the amount of untaxed money moved by companies into tax havens was $100 billion to $240...

Vietnam inspects Coca-Cola, Metro Cash & Carry for alleged tax evasion

Vietnam inspects Coca-Cola, Metro Cash & Carry for alleged tax evasion

Criticism resurfaces against multinations that have reported successive losses in Vietnam

A PetroVietnam oil rig. Photo: N.T.

PetroVietnam's exploration arm dishonest about profit, owes huge taxes: inspectors

PVEP reported huge earnings from bank deposits, but inspectors found the profits came from exploration activities

Workers at a Besra gold mine in Quang Nam Province. Photo: Hoang Son

Canadian gold mining firm could lose license over $13 mln tax debt

Besra, owner of two mines in Quang Nam Province, owes more than US$17.5 million since last year  

Vietnam plans to use tax measures to restrict the number of large and luxury cars. Photo: Phong Tran

Vietnam's trade ministry now wants 150 percent tax on luxury cars

The finance ministry has proposed a maximum rate of 75 percent, but the trade ministry believes a much higher luxury...

Vietnam to lose $77 million of tax revenue each year due to free trade pacts

Vietnam to lose $77 million of tax revenue each year due to free trade pacts

The government wants to introduce new measures to create a fair competition between local and imported products

Japanese carmakers want more tax breaks from Vietnam as imports surge

Japanese carmakers want more tax breaks from Vietnam as imports surge

Incentives are needed as cars from Southeast Asia will become more competitive after tax cuts, they say  

Vietnam finance ministry wants variable interest rate on back taxes: report

Vietnam finance ministry wants variable interest rate on back taxes: report

The current rate is fixed at 0.05 percent a day, much higher than bank rates

Businesses voice concern about Vietnam's new corporate tax proposal

Businesses voice concern about Vietnam's new corporate tax proposal

If approved by lawmakers, tax write-offs will be limited by a company's debt-equity ratio

Vietnam government revenues rise despite weak oil prices

Vietnam government revenues rise despite weak oil prices

The finance ministry says it is thanks to adjustments to tax policies

Vietnam plans to drop fines for some tax defaulters

Vietnam plans to drop fines for some tax defaulters

Finance ministry wants to support companies which fail to pay taxes on time due to business difficulties    

Vietnam to revamp corporate taxes, limit interest write-offs

Vietnam to revamp corporate taxes, limit interest write-offs

Finance ministry wants to reduce deductions, saying some companies have declared 'enormous' interest payments

Automobile importers come under tax fraud suspicion in Vietnam: report

Automobile importers come under tax fraud suspicion in Vietnam: report

Vietnam imported 64,420 complete-built cars over the first seven months, up 104.7 percent year on year
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