According to the new regulations, business households with a revenue of less than VND500 million/year are exempt from tax. However, revenue declaration is still a mandatory requirement to determine the actual revenue level according to the provisions of law. This is an important step in the roadmap for converting from a contract tax mechanism to a declaration, towards transparent and fair management.
In order to support business households to comply with regulations and enjoy full benefits, MISA Group has launched a program to give away free sales software and declare MISA eShop on phones called "Qat Canh" as a wish and commitment to accompany business households to gradually develop sustainably, grow strongly and make breakthroughs in the coming time.
The "Safe Water" solution set MISA eShop is pre- integrated with 5,000 invoices, helping businesses proactively issue invoices as soon as they need them, without having to prepare additional resources or incur initial costs.

With MISA eShop, businesses can sell, record revenue, issue invoices (if needed), declare taxes and complete accounting books on the same platform. The software is designed with a simple, easy-to-use interface, does not require specialized accounting knowledge, suitable for all business households.
In addition, the software fully meets the 7 accounting books for business households according to Circular 88/2021/TT-BTC, automating the recording of sales, revenue - expenditure, warehouse and tax data from actual business activities. The voice-based ordering feature helps even older business households who are not familiar with technology to conveniently use it in their daily sales process.

The program is implemented with the goal of accompanying business households in the policy transformation phase, supporting the introduction of declaration, gradually eliminating contract tax, and improving transparency in business operations.
The lifelong free software under the "Qat Canh" package demonstrates MISA Group's strong commitment to accompanying the business community, especially small business households, contributing to creating a foundation for business activities to comply with the law and sustainable development.