- Since 2022, the tax sector has implemented e-invoices from cash registers to modernize tax administration.
- From June 1, 2025, certain household businesses must issue e-invoices if their annual turnover is 1 billion VND or more.
- Approximately 37,500 household businesses must switch to e-invoices, with 73,700 businesses registered by June 20, 2025.
- Some businesses registered voluntarily, reducing costs and increasing professionalism.
- The tax sector focused on taxpayer communication and cooperation with solution providers for cost-effective e-invoice software.
- E-invoice service providers offered incentives like free software and consultancy services.
- Challenges include misunderstandings and temporary business closures due to increased inspections.
Source: en.nhandan.vn
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