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BIDV accompanies the campaign "60 peak days to support business households in converting to tax declaration"

Duong Trang Nov, 15,2025 10:26

On November 14, BIDV and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department signed a cooperation agreement to support business households in converting from lump-sum tax to declared tax.

Representatives of BIDV and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department signed a cooperation agreement.
Representatives of BIDV and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department signed a cooperation agreement.

This is a practical action to contribute to the implementation of the Government's major policy of eliminating lump-sum tax and switching all business households to paying taxes by declaration method from January 1, 2026.

Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Deputy Head of Tax Department of Ho Chi Minh City - spoke at the signing ceremony
Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Deputy Head of Tax Department of Ho Chi Minh City - spoke at the signing ceremony

Within the framework of the signing ceremony, BIDV and Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department agreed to closely coordinate on key content groups:
One is: The two sides coordinate to propagate and disseminate new tax policies to all business households in the 29 Tax Bases in the city as well as introduce products, services and financial support solutions from BIDV;
Second is to advise and guide business households on registration - declaration - electronic invoice creation;
Third: Establish a team of specialized personnel from BIDV and Ho Chi Minh City Tax, as well as a channel to receive information and answer questions for business households during the implementation period.

Mr. Pham Trung Dung - Deputy Director of BIDV Retail Customer Department spoke at the event
Mr. Pham Trung Dung - Deputy Director of BIDV Retail Customer Department spoke at the event

In the coming time, BIDV will continue to develop specialized solution packages for business households, expand cooperation with the Tax Department, technology solution providers and industry associations, and build many incentive programs to encourage business households to soon switch to electronic tax declaration and payment.

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