Electronic invoice

Tax Department informs about penalties for household businesses under 500 million using electronic invoices

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The Tax Department does not require to stop electronic invoices for business households under 500 million VND/year, and at the same time review and handle decisions on penalties that are not in accordance with regulations.

There is no basis to fine business households with revenue below 500 million VND for using electronic invoices

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The request to stop using electronic invoices for business households with revenue below 500 million VND is causing controversy, experts believe that there is no basis for sanctioning.

Tax Department issues handbook guiding tax obligations for business households

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The Tax Department has just announced a handbook guiding tax obligations for individuals and business households to support the implementation of new regulations from 2026.

Issuing invoices at the end of the month, habits push business households into risk

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Issuing combined invoices at the end of the month is a common habit, but according to current regulations, business households may be considered to have issued invoices at the wrong time and be penalized.

Business households and errors in invoice preparation due to lack of information: What is the latest fine in 2026?

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The tax authority warns of a fine of up to 80 million VND for the act of not issuing invoices or missing information with business households.

Issuing invoices without registration, business households may be fined 18 million VND

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Using electronic invoices when not registered or not meeting the conditions, business households may be fined from 6–18 million VND according to regulations.

Grocery stores, eateries, and motels complain of difficulties due to electronic invoices

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The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has just proposed removing obstacles related to electronic invoices for business households.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Tax policy: prohibited acts related to invoices

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Many acts are prohibited in the field of invoices for tax officials and organizations and individuals selling goods, providing services... according to tax policies.

Business households face layered fines for violations of electronic invoices

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The e-invoice penalty framework is designed based on the number of violations from 2026, forcing business households to change the operation and management of sales data.