The issuance of e-receipt by enterprises and business entities is encouraged by the Government to quicken and modernize the payment process through immediate transaction.
The Hanoitimes - The issuance of e-receipt by enterprises and business entities is encouraged by the Government to quicken and modernize the payment process through immediate transaction.
Meanwhile, receipts don’t need to be issued if the payment amount is less than VND 200,000, according to Decree 51/2010/NĐ-CP stipulating the issuance of business receipts.
The Decree also said that businesses can print their own receipts if they meet certain requirements of having their own tax code, their own sale revenue, their clean legal profile, and their receipt printing devices.
Besides, these businesses need to have their own software programs to serve sale and accounting activities.
E-receipts can only be created by enterprises that provide adequate legal operation evidences and their own tax codes. When enterprises perform online and on-phone sales or sell products to many consumers, issued receipts do not have any signatures from sellers or buyers.
Most official and valid receipts are currently provided by the Tax Department.
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