Phu Quoc airport to hand out value-added tax
refunds
KIEN GIANG (VNS)
— International tourists will receive value-added tax (VAT) refunds on goods
they purchase in Viet Nam at one more airport, the Phu Quoc International
Airport in the southern Kien Giang province.
Following Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung's
approval, Phu Quoc airport will become the fifth international airport in
Viet Nam to provide VAT refund services to foreign tourists. The other four
airports are Tan Son Nhat Airport in HCM City, Noi Bai Airport in Ha Noi, Da
Nang Airport in Da Nang City and Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa Province.
The first international flights from Phu Quoc
began last February, linking Russia with the island. Since then, two more
international air routes have been added, connecting the island with
Singapore and Cambodia's Siem Reap.
The provision of VAT refunds is expected to help
boost tourism development in Phu Quoc , following the government's tourism
development orientation.
Under the pilot plan approved by Prime Minister
Dung in 2011, foreign tourists who buy goods at certain airports, tourist
areas and shops in large cities will receive a 10 per cent refund on the tax
they pay.
Goods purchased by foreigners are considered
export commodities, so every purchase worth more than VND2 million (US$96)
per receipt, issued within 30 days of their exit from Viet Nam, will benefit
from the tax refund.
The VAT refund policy for foreigners has also
been applied at three international seaports of Khanh Hoi port in HCM City,
Da Nang port in Da Nang City and Nha Trang port in Khanh Hoa Province. It
aims to increase the foreign tourist arrivals in Viet Nam and promote
exports.
The policy was first piloted at Noi Bai and Tan
Son Nhat airports in 2012.
Figures from the General Department of Viet Nam
Customs showed that by the end of last February, more than 8,620 foreigners
had received refunds on goods worth more than VND425 billion ($20 million).
According to the Phu Quoc District People's
Committee, 586,000 tourists visited the island last year, up 37.6 per cent
from 2013. The number of foreign visitors went up by 21.5 per cent to
125,000.
The island achieved tourism revenues of more than
VND2.2 trillion (over US$103 million) last year, a whopping 84 per cent
higher than in 2013.
It now has around 4,000 hotel rooms. — VNS
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Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 3, 2015
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