VCCI Raises Voice to Collecting Tax Arrears on Vans
The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI)
has sent a document coded 1999 to the Ministry of Finance to request a
reconsideration of tariff rates on vans to ensure fairness for both importers
and manufacturers in the country.
According to VCCI, 36 companies have submitted
complaints and ask the representative of business community to stand for them
to settle the matter of converting a line of Kia Morning and Daewoo sedans into
vans to circumvent taxes. VCCI has collected comments from concerned parties
and asked the Ministry of Finance to take the matter into consideration to
ensure the equality for businesses and avoid prolonged lawsuits.
Previously, the Departments of Customs of Hai Phong
City and the Ho Chi Minh City had a written confirmation that the permit for
clearing van shipments is in line with instructive documents and a
certification issued by the Vietnam Register.
According to the Ministry of Finance, importers are
suspected of deliberately transforming Daewoo Matiz and Kia Morning to avoid
taxes. Besides, the ministry has directed the General Department of Taxation to
check up domestic van manufactures to ensure the equality.