Over 200 tax debtors named by Hanoi Tax Department
Hanoi Tax Department publicizes tax debts for 214 tax debtors. Photo: Thuy Linh |
The two debtors with land-related financial obligations for the closing period of October 31, 2021 with the remaining debts as of December 25, 2021 worth VND36 billion are the Center for Cinematic Technology and the Home Building and Business Joint Stock Company.
In addition, as of December 25, 187 tax debtors had remaining debts worth VND57.1 billion, including the Dredging Fleet Branch under Lung Lo Construction Corporation (more than VND1.6 billion), Central Animal Feed Joint Stock Company (more than VND1.2 billion), and the Vietnam Feed Joint Stock Company Hoa Phat Cuisine Co., Ltd (VND 2.8 billion).
The department has also announced 25 units with bad debts worth VND568 million, namely Hoang Minh Duong General Trading Co., Ltd, Duy Dang Transport Co., Ltd. and Hoang Gia Manufacturing and Service Co., Ltd.
According to the Hanoi Tax Department, it is forecast that the economy in 2022 will gradually recover and adapt to new conditions. However, there will still be many challenges and difficulties, especially the pandemic with new variants.
To achieve the highest revenue target in 2022, the city’s Tax Department will continue to support and remove difficulties for businesses and taxpayers through effective solutions. The department will perform tax management, including debt management.
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