Consumer rights
The official dispatch on strengthening coordination in tax management for households and individual businesses after the abolition of fixed tax from January 1, 2026 of Can Tho City People's Committee has requested departments, agencies, branches and Commune and Ward People's Committees to implement many key tasks.
In which, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism presides over and coordinates with departments, agencies, and branches to advise the People's Committee of Can Tho City to build and launch movements to raise awareness of officials, civil servants, and employees in taking invoices when buying goods and services of business households registering and using electronic invoices.
This is to create a spreading effect in the community, considering it a civilized transaction activity, contributing to protecting consumer rights and complying with tax laws.
Can Tho City People's Committee said it will focus on encouraging non-cash payments, forming the habit of keeping invoices and documents to ensure the rights of consumers and obligations for business households when implementing self-declaration and self-payment of taxes.
Supporting households and individuals doing business in digital transformation
Can Tho City People's Committee also requested departments, agencies, and People's Committees of communes and wards to coordinate with tax authorities to organize programs to support business households to transform in the form of "hand-holding" and disseminate digital skills to business households.
Accordingly, it will guide the use of the eTax Mobile application, electronic tax services to register, declare and pay taxes, install and use invoice and accounting software, answer problems on the spot; organize appropriate support programs according to each characteristic of the business household group or arrange support tables at markets and commercial streets,...

Along with that, it is called on technology organizations and businesses in the area to provide free or reduced prices of sales software products, electronic invoice software, digital signatures, etc., creating conditions to minimize costs for business households and individuals.
Data sharing
For this work, Can Tho City Police continues to share population data, residence registration, temporary residence, journey monitoring, residence management and house rental; coordinate with tax authorities in deploying electronic identification integration with tax management databases for households and individual businesses.
Direct functional departments and commune-level police agencies to exchange information to receive, process, resolve crime reports and denunciations and propose prosecution, and receive dossiers transferred by tax management agencies that detect violations with signs of crime in the tax field.
