Business household

Business households and enterprises are exempt from actual inspection according to plan 12/KH-BCA

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Which businesses and business households will be exempted from actual inspection in 2026 according to the latest plan of the Ministry of Public Security?

Business households fined up to 15 million VND for canceling electronic invoices in violation of regulations

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Arbitrarily canceling or deleting electronic invoices not in accordance with procedures, business households may be fined from 8–15 million VND according to current regulations.

How will online business households pay taxes in 2026?

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Business households and individuals selling goods online can now pay taxes through many electronic channels, helping to save time and travel costs.

Household businesses are not required to apply electronic invoices in some cases

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Many business households are wondering whether it is mandatory to use electronic invoices generated from cash registers or not.

Business households at risk of paying a fine of 15 million VND if they lose electronic invoices

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Losing or not being able to store electronic invoices as prescribed, business households may be fined from 8–15 million VND according to Decree 310/2025/ND-CP.

Business household faces a fine of 12 million VND just for incorrect invoice error

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Issuing invoices with incorrect information such as name, tax identification number or transaction content, business households may be fined from 4–12 million VND according to new regulations.

Abolishing fixed tax, misunderstanding invoice regulations can be heavily fined

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After abolishing the fixed tax, the penalty for business households is applied according to invoice data and cash flow, requiring proper understanding of regulations to avoid risks.

Business households may be fined 10 million VND if they do not present invoices

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Not being able to provide electronic invoices when inspected, business households may be fined from 5-10 million VND, even if the invoices have been made valid.

Business households face legal risks if they have not changed business accounts

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From March 1, 2026, business households must use accounts with the correct registered name; if conversion is delayed, legal risks regarding taxes and invoices may arise.

Recovering compulsory social insurance for business households: Fine of 0.03%/day if late payment

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Business households paying taxes according to the declaration method are subject to compulsory social insurance contributions. If they pay late compared to the prescribed deadline, they will be retroactively taxed with interest.

Business households face a fine of 80 million VND for familiar tax errors

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After abolishing the fixed tax, the penalty for business households is applied according to invoice data and cash flow, forcing businesses to understand the regulations to avoid risks.

Business households that do not pay social insurance will be heavily fined

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In addition to paying compulsory insurance for employees, business households are also subject to compulsory social insurance (BHXH).

Household businesses are required to standardize bank accounts from 2026

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From March 1, 2026, business households must use bank accounts with the correct registered name, separate personal accounts and business according to Circular 25.

How to handle household businesses without input invoices to avoid being fined

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Below is how to handle when business households cannot get input invoices.

Household businesses without input invoices will be heavily fined

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Input invoices are documents issued by the seller, recording the purchase of goods and services by household businesses or enterprises.