Vietnam's tax authorities to scrutinize all livestream sellers
These assessments are part of intensified efforts by tax authorities to tighten the management of e-commerce and prevent tax losses.
These assessments are part of intensified efforts by tax authorities to tighten the management of e-commerce and prevent tax losses.
The tax authorities will continue to dialogue with businesses to tackle problems and create the optimal environment for citizens and businesses.
Live selling has become highly lucrative in Vietnam, generating substantial income for sellers and hired livestreamers.
The explosion of e-commerce has brought with it counterfeit goods and intellectual property infringements, as well as the need to protect consumer rights.
The Hanoi Tax Department has a plan for inspections and audits on e-commerce in 2024, with more than 2,300 organizations and individuals as targets.
The Vietnam E-commerce Association released the 2024 E-Business Index (EBI) report at the Vietnam Online Business Forum 2024 (VOBF 2024) on April 25.
Vietnam accounts for 15% of the total online shopping market in Southeast Asia, behind Thailand and the Philippines, each with 16% .
The city’s businesses and household business owners, public servants, and students will be trained in e-commerce skills.
Local businesses have promptly applied omni-channels to adapt to the new normal situation.
The demand for some categories drops in the first quarter of 2021, according to a latest report.