On April 8th 2020, the Government issued Decree No.41/2020/NDD-CP on extension of tax payment and land renting to timely support enterprises and those have been effected by Covid-19. At the same time, Ministry of Finance issued the Decision No.683/QĐ-BTC dated 28/4/2020 on issuing List of the MoF’s online public services integrated on to the National Publics Service Portal in 2020
On April 8th 2020, the Government issued Decree No.41/2020/NDD-CP on extension of tax payment and land renting to timely support enterprises and those have been effected by Covid-19. At the same time, Ministry of Finance issued the Decision No.683/QĐ-BTC dated 28/4/2020 on issuing List of the MoF’s online public services integrated on to the National Publics Service Portal in 2020. To implement the tasks assigned by the Government and the Financial Leaders, General of Tax (GDT) has urgently implemented the function of submitting tax payment extension proposals through the e-tax system.
Talking at the Online Conference “Introduction of the National Public Service Portal and Benefits for enterprises”, Deputy Director of IT Department of the GDT Nguyen Thu Tra said that with 99% of active businesses that have made electronic tax returns, the submission of electronic tax extension proposal is not strange to businesses. Till May 13th 2020, there were 88,007 businesses submitting extension proposal of tax and land renting via internet. Through the National Public Service Portal, businesses sign in only one time to use all the online public services provided by ministries and sectors.
For individuals, to submit an application for extension of electronic tax payment on the GDT’s web portal, they must have an account registered with the tax authority. Currently, there are over 83,701 households/individuals who have electronic tax declaration accounts (on the GDT’s web portal and the National Public Service Portal). Once registering account on the National Public Service Portal, individual can submit tax extension proposals through the GDT’s web portal.
It is clear that, with the drastic guidance of the Government, the state agencies coordinating with the Department of Administrative Control of the Governmental Office and related enterprises such as Banks, VNPT, software enterprises have created multiple channels to implement online public services.
Ms. Tra impresses: “Although the number of file received from channels is different, those channels have been benefitting people and enterprises. They help to simplify administrative procedures, reduce the time to implement administrative procedures and contribute to improving the national competitiveness”.
Phuong Thanh