The list was announced by Long An Provincial Customs on February 28, 2025.
Leading the list is Hoang Nhac Agricultural Machinery Company Limited (Vinh Hung town, Vinh Hung district, Long An province), with a tax debt of up to 1.54 billion VND. Next is Tuan Khanh Rural Development Company (Vinh Hung District, Long An Province), with a tax debt of more than 1.05 billion VND.
Followed by The Thanh Agricultural Machinery Company Limited (Vinh Hung District, Long An Province), with a tax debt of more than 833.3 million VND.
Chan Hung Production and Export Development Joint Stock Company (Duc Hoa District, Long An Province) owes more than 201.8 million VND.
Viet Long LA Import-Export Trading Service Company Limited (Duc Hoa District, Long An Province) owes more than 375.2 million VND.
Thai Vi Refrigeration Mechanical enterprise (Duc Hoa district, Long An province) owes more than 218.8 million VND.
Viet Thang Joint Venture Company (Long An Province) owes more than 123.9 million VND.
Viet Thang Motorcycle Trading Company (Duc Hoa District, Long An Province) owes more than 185.3 million VND.
Trung Phong II Production and Trading Joint Stock Company (Thu Thua District, Long An Province) owes more than 57 million VND.
CN - Long An Sac Qua Company Limited (Tan An City, Long An Province), owes more than 35.9 million VND.
General Trading Company (Long An province), owes more than 31.9 million VND.
Nha Thuong Production and Trading Agency (Ben Luc District, Long An Province) owes more than 24.2 million VND.
Xin-reng Company Limited (My Loc District, Long An Province) owes more than 42.3 million VND.
Blue Company Limited (Tan Tru District, Long An Province) owes more than VND 15.1 million.
Suong Company Limited (Duc Hoa District, Long An Province) owes more than 30.8 million VND.
C&A Production and Trading Service Company Limited (My Tho City, Tien Giang Province) owes more than 39.7 million VND.
production and business services company Ut Viet (My Tho city, Tien Giang province) owes more than 6 million VND.
All 17 above-mentioned enterprises owe overdue taxes for more than 90 days.
The disclosure of the list of tax-dead enterprises aims to increase transparency and create pressure for enterprises to soon fulfill their financial obligations to the state budget. According to regulations, enterprises with long-term and overdue tax debts over 90 days will be made public on the Information Portal of the Customs authority.