Hanoi: More than 98% of enterprises have used e-invoice
over 135,000 enterprises doing business in the area used electronic invoices |
Thanks to the deployment of support and communication solutions to instruct enterprises to use e-invoices from Hanoi Customs Department and the active coordination of solution providers, as of mid-September, more than 135,000 enterprises doing business in the area used electronic invoices, reaching a rate in excess of 98%.
According to the Hanoi Tax Department, the simultaneous deployment of e-invoices for all enterprises doing business in Hanoi has brought a positive effect on the financial system in general and tax authority in particular; helping to cut costs, transparency in business operations and contribute to creating a healthier and fairer business environment in the capital.
To facilitate taxpayers to smoothly implement and fully enjoy the benefits of e-invoices, Hanoi Tax Department will continue to accompany and coordinate with intermediary organisations to provide e-invoices service to support enterprises to use e-invoices.
There are 33 supply organisations participating in the assessment and work with Hanoi Tax Department in the deployment of e-invoices.
Hanoi Tax Department set a target that by the end of the third quarter, all enterprises in the city will participate in using electronic invoices, complete before the deadline set by the Government by more than two years.
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