On June 6, a leader of the Dak Lak Provincial Market Management Department informed that the unit has no plan to inspect goods at Buon Ma Thuot Central Market.
In recent days, the closure of traders in the market may be due to concerns about the implementation of electronic invoices from June 1.
The Buon Ma Thuot - Krong Ana - Cu Kuin inter-district tax team confirmed that the unit has no plans to inspect the central market of Buon Ma Thuot city.
The tax authority is meeting to deploy work on electronic invoices. The unit is not clear about the closure of traders at the central market of Buon Ma Thuot city and has not yet had a plan to inspect.
At the same time, the People's Committee of Buon Ma Thuot city has grasped the information and will have staff to guide and explain to traders to understand and grasp the provisions of the law.
As reported by Lao Dong Newspaper, on the morning of June 5, dozens of stores, kiosks selling clothes, fabrics... at the central market of Buon Ma Thuot city were closed, and traders temporarily stopped trading.
Many traders, even though they have come to the market, do not open for sale but gather to discuss and express many concerns.
Through investigation, traders have heard that there will be an inspection team about the origin of goods, documents, and taxes. They were worried that their goods would be confiscated, so they temporarily stopped trading.
A trader (No Trang Long Street, Buon Ma Thuot City) informed that before that, traders had been invited by the authorities to guide the procedures for declaring inventories and instruct the import of goods to have invoices and documents. Many traders have not yet completed the procedures according to regulations.