According to the publicly disclosed list, the two enterprises with the largest tax debts currently are Hanoi Trade and Technology Development Co., Ltd. with a debt of more than 29 billion VND, and Dong Bac Energy Investment and Development Co., Ltd. with a debt of more than 22 billion VND.
Notably, the two businesses mentioned above are both familiar businesses, continuously owing taxes in the past 3-4 years.
Along with that, Hoi Thang Mineral Resources One Member Limited Liability Company also owes taxes for a long time with a figure of over 12 billion 600 million VND; Truong Minh Limited Liability Company owes over 8.8 billion VND...
Next is the group of 6 enterprises with debts ranging from 2.2 billion VND to over 2.7 billion VND, including: Dinh Van Construction and Trading Co., Ltd. (Trung Khanh commune): 1.4 billion VND; Coc Hoa Tay Giang Cao Bang Joint Stock Company (Nung Tri Cao ward): 1.7 billion VND; Tam Viet Joint Stock Company (Nung Tri Cao ward): 2.6 billion VND; Quang Minh Co., Ltd. (Thuc Phan ward): 5.1 billion VND...
Besides businesses with large debts, there are also a series of businesses owing from over 1 billion VND to under 1.7 billion VND. Notably, the public list also recorded about 200 businesses owing taxes from over 10 million VND to more than 966 million VND.
The disclosure of the list of tax debtors is based on the provisions of point a, clause 1, Article 100 of the Law on Tax Administration No. 38/2019/QH14 and point g, clause 1, Article 29 of Decree 126/2020/ND-CP dated October 19, 2020 of the Government.
The tax authority said that the disclosure is to ensure transparency, creating pressure for businesses to fully fulfill their tax obligations to the State budget.