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Vietnam to impose VAT on low-value express-imported goods
vietnamnews - 2/17/2025 2:18:46 PM
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Vietnam will end a previous policy that exempted imported goods valued under VNĐ1 million (US$39.4) from taxes when shipped via express delivery.

Officers at Lạng Sơn Department of Customs implement customs clearance procedures on import-export goods. — VNA/VNS Photo

Effective February 18, low-value imported goods sent via express delivery services will no longer qualify for a value-added tax (VAT) exemption, as announced by the General Department of Customs (GDC).
 
Decision No 01/2025/QĐ-TTg officially revokes Decision No 78/2010/QĐ-TTg, dated November 30, 2010, which previously established the value threshold for VAT-exempt imported goods sent via express delivery services.
 
The declaration and payment of VAT on low-value imported goods will now follow the Law on VAT and relevant legal regulations.
 
The GDC stated that implementing this decision aligns Việt Nam’s tax policies with international practices, ensures consistency within the current tax regulatory system, and follows the State’s policy direction of expanding the tax base.
 
It is estimated that if low-value goods worth less than VNĐ1 million (US$39.4) are subject to a 10 per cent VAT rate, State budget revenue could increase by around VNĐ2.7 trillion.
 
The new decision is also expected to create fair competition between domestically produced and imported goods, promoting local production.
 
Additionally, it strengthens State management and enhances anti-smuggling and tax evasion measures for imported goods, particularly low-value imports. The policy also aligns with global trends, as many countries have begun imposing VAT on low-value imported goods.
 
However, the GDC anticipates some challenges in enforcing this. 
 
For businesses and consumers, from February 18, low-value goods sent via express delivery will no longer be VAT-exempt and must be taxed according to current VAT regulations. 
 
Since Decision No 78/2010/QĐ-TTg did not involve administrative procedures, its repeal will not impact existing processes. However, during the system upgrade period, customs declarants will need to provide additional information on paper declarations and detailed item lists to facilitate VAT collection.
 
Meanwhile, customs agencies must collect VAT on low-value imports. Until the customs system is fully upgraded, officers will face an increased workload in manually processing declarations and verifying tax payments, making the management and tracking of tax data more challenging.
 
To mitigate these challenges, the GDC has instructed relevant units to develop the most efficient VAT collection process.
 
Customs authorities plan to process customs declarations for express-exported and imported goods remotely via the Customs Declaration System. 
 
However, upgrading the Vietnam Automated Cargo Clearance System (VNACCS) cannot be done immediately due to dependence on investment capital.
 
In the interim, the GDC will request the Ministry of Finance to issue implementation guidelines for provincial and municipal customs departments, as well as enterprises providing international express delivery services. — VNS
 
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