A number of key economic and financial policies will come into force in June

WVR/VNA - Several key economic and financial policies will come into force in June, directly impacting household businesses, state-owned enterprises, and foreign investors.
Several key economic and financial policies will come into force from June
Several key economic and financial policies will come into force from June.. (Illustrative image: VNA)
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According to Decree No. 70/2025/ND-CP, effective from June 1, household and individual businesses with annual revenue of 1 billion VND (over 38,400 USD) or more must use e-invoices generated from cash registers connected to the tax authorities. The new regulation applies not only to traditional business households but also extends to sectors such as food and beverage, hospitality, passenger transport, and entertainment.

A circular issued on April 28, effective from June 15, provides detailed guidance on wage, remuneration, and bonus mechanisms for state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Salaries will be determined based on pre-tax profits, labour productivity, and return on equity.

Under Circular No. 03/2025/TT-NHNN, issued by the State Bank of Vietnam on April 29 and taking effect from June 16, foreign investors are permitted to open only one indirect investment account in Vietnam dong at a single bank for all related transactions.

Circular No. 20/2025/TT-BTC by the Ministry of Finance, effective from June 20, mandates that all organisations and individuals involved in foreign investment in Vietnam’s securities market must submit electronic reports via the State Securities Commission’s foreign investor management system. These reports must be stored for a minimum of five years.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)