State budget earns nothing from $8 billion
of phone exports
Phone and phone part exports prove to be
the biggest dollar earner in
A report of the General Department of Customs showed a
sharp increase in the total export turnover in May 2013, reaching $11.7
billion, an increase of 16 percent in comparison with the same period of the
last year. This helped reduce the trade deficit to $553 million in May, down
by 40 percent over the month before.
Of the high export turnover, phone and phone
accessories exports reached $8.1 billion, which represented a sharp increase
of 113 percent in comparison with the same period of 2012. With the high
export turnover, phone and phone accessories exports have surpassed garments
and textiles to become the biggest export item.
The exports mostly came from foreign invested
enterprises, including Samsung which alone exported $8 billion.
If considering the exports in the first four months of
the year, the export turnover was $5.97 billion, up by 97 percent if compared
with the first four months of 2012.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has predicted that
the phone and phone accessories exports may far exceed the threshold of $20
billion this year. If so, the phone exports would outstrip the exports of
crude oil, which has always been the biggest export item of
However, analysts have commented that
In 2010, just one year after Samsung Electronics put
the mobile phone factory in Bac Ninh province into operation, the world’s
biggest electronics group began a campaign to ask the government of
The move showed that Samsung wants to enjoy the highest
possible investment incentives: the low 10 percent corporate income tax for
the whole life of the project, the tax exemption for the first four years and
the 50 percent tax cut in the next nine years.
At that time, Samsung Electronics Vietnam could not
meet the requirements to be recognized as a high technology enterprise, if
referring to the High Technology Law. The Article No. 18 of the law
stipulates that an enterprise would be considered for the recognition as a
high technology enterprise when it has had three years of operation at least.
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics Vietnam had been
operating in
Besides, high technology enterprises need to satisfy
other requirements in the research and development activities. For example,
the expenses on the R&D activities in the three years must be equal to at
least one percent of the turnover, while the number of workers relating to
the R&D activities must account for 5 percent of the total number of
workers.
Especially, the mobile phones made by Samsung
Electronics Vietnam are not found in the list of the high technology
products.
According to the Bac Ninh provincial Taxation Agency,
from 2009 to 2012, Samsung’s total turnover was VND436.293 trillion and the
profit was VND35.5 trillion. However, by April 26, 2013, it has paid only
VND1 trillion in taxes to the state budget, a very modest figure if compared
with the turnover and profit.
With a turnover of VND35.5 trillion, an enterprise has
to pay VND1 trillion to the state budget. How much tax then would the state
collect for the turnover of $8.1 billion, or VND170 trillion?
Source: Dat Viet
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Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 6, 2013
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