Vietnam introduced e-invoicing as part of a broader tax modernization and digital transformation agenda. The government aims to enhance fairness and transparency in taxation, reduce fraud, and improve tax collection efficiency. By transitioning from paper to electronic invoices, authorities seek to close VAT reporting loopholes and gain real-time oversight of transactions.
Source: www.fonoa.com
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