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Vietnam plans cuts in fuel taxes as inflation rises

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24 Sep 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 24 Sep 2022 00:13:28
Vietnam plans cuts in fuel taxes as inflation rises
An employee pumps petrol for clients at a petrol station in Vietnam – Reuters Photo

Vietnam’s finance ministry on Friday said it is proposing to the legislature cutting the special consumption tax and value-added tax on fuels to keep inflation under 4per cent this year.

The move will follow this week’s decision by the central bank to raise policy rates and several previous cuts in taxes on fuels since March, including the environment tax and Most Favoured Nation tariff.

The finance ministry is proposing two scenarios for the cuts - a 50per cent cut in special consumption tax and a 20per cent cut in value-added tax or a 50per cent cut in both the taxes, it said in a statement.

According to the ministry, tax collection would be reduced by 7.4-12.2 trillion dong ($312.24-$514.77 million), with the average consumer price index 0.1per cent-0.15per cent lower if the new tax rates are in place for six months from November.

Vietnam, Sa regional manufacturing hub, reported gross domestic product growth of 7.72per cent in the second quarter this year, but like many of its neighbours is facing mounting inflationary pressure as prices of food and energy rise across the world.

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