Finance ministry proposes tax cuts on gasoline

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The Ministry of Finance has apprised the government of its plan to reduce special consumption tax and value-added tax on gasoline to bring its prices down.

The plan was announced Thursday by a ministry official without disclosing further details.

Currently special consumption tax is at 8-10 percent and value-added tax is at 10 percent.

Gasoline prices rose to an all-time high of VND32,870 ($1.41) per liter last Tuesday.

VND/literVietnam’s gasoline pricesRON 95E5 RON 92Dec 25 2022Jan 11 2022Jan 21 2022Feb 11 2022Feb 21 2022Jan 3 2022Nov 3 2022Mar 21 2022Jan 4 2022Dec 4 2022Apr 21 2022Apr 5 2022Nov 5 2022May 23 2022Jun 1 2022Jun 13 2022Jun 21 202220k22.5k25k27.5k30k32.5k35kApr 21 2022● E5 RON 92: 27 130

Prices have surged by 65-70 percent since the end of 2021, burdening both consumers and businesses.

Earlier this month, the ministry had considered halving the environment tax on fuel, but critics said a cut of VND500-1,000 is too little to have an effect and called for reduction in other taxes.

Taxes and fees account for 35 percent of gasoline prices.


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