Ministry proposes the PM to reduce tax on gasoline

The Ministry of Finance declared on June 30 that it has proposed the Prime Minister to consider a plan to reduce special consumption and value-added taxes on gasoline.
Ministry proposes plan to reduce tax on gasoline
The Ministry of Finance declared that it proposed the Prime Minister to consider a plan to reduce special consumption and value-added taxes on gasoline. (Photo: VNA)

According to the Ministry, the move aims to contribute to reducing the price of petroleum products, and supporting people and businesses to recover and develop the economy.

Previously, it said that in the coming time, there will be no adjustment to reduce special consumption tax on gasoline.

Each litre of gasoline is currently subject to 9,500-10,000 VND (0.41 – 0.43 USD) of import, special consumption, value-added and environmental taxes, equal to 30 percent of its price.

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(Source: VNA)