The financial sector conducted a total of 67,186 inspections in the first nine months of 2017. Deputy chief inspector of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) Tran Huy Truong announced at a press conference held by the ministry in Ha Noi on October 13, discussing the ministry’s financial inspection and supervision work during the first nine months of this year.

Pham Ngoc Lai, acting head of the General Department of Taxation’s inspection division, said at the conference that recently, tax authorities have intensified tax inspections.
![]() The conference discussed the finance ministry’s inspection and supervision work
during the first nine months of this year. |
He added that the inspections were performed on a large scale and focused more on enterprises posing high tax risks; those which have not been subject to tax inspection for many years; have incurred consecutive losses; expanded their investment or changed in ownership or those engaged in significant transactions.
In the first nine months, tax authorities at all levels performed nearly 58,000 site inspections and examinations at enterprises.
There were nearly 350,000 tax returns documents examined at tax agencies. Tax authorities retrieved some VND11.5 trillion that would have been otherwise lost to fraud.
With careful preparation and experiences learned from previous tax inspections, some enterprises filed their taxes correctly, Lai said.
However, others were not prepared for the tax inspections, prolonging the work of tax inspectors and causing additional taxes and even penalties to be levied.
This adversely impacts business operations, undermining the enterprise’s branding due to non-compliance with tax regulations, he said.
Regarding the customs sector, a representative of the General Department’s Inspection Division said the post-customs clearance inspection showed significant improvement this year, with more than 6,200 inspections carried out, collecting VND1.5 trillion through fines of violations and contributing VND750 billion to the State Budget.
Over 10,000 cases of smuggling and trade fraud worth VND410 billion were uncovered through anti-smuggling investigations.
Truong said that the MoF would continue to work to ensure efficient inspections and examinations for the rest of this year.
The MoF would prepare for extraordinary inspections or examinations to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Law on Inspection.
Truong also said inspection authorities should co-operate to maximize efficiency and regularly report their status to promptly deal with issues in the inspection process.
The MoF would soon map out the financial inspection plan for 2018 under the guidance of the Government Inspectorate while following the requirements of the financial sector./.
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