The Ministry of Finance has turned down a
proposal by the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) to introduce a
range of tax priorities on the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone (EZ) in the central
province of Quang Nam, saying that they are unsuitable.
Under the proposal, a company operating at Chu
Lai EZ would get corporate income tax exemption for four years, paying a tax
rate of 5 percent for the next 10 years and 10 percent for the following six
years.
The MPI also wants a corporate income tax of 10
percent for another 10-year period for projects which produce finished
products such as autos, machinery for ago-forestry-fisheries, or involve
capital of more than VND2trn (USD95.2 million) and employ more than 4,000
workers.
But the Ministry of Finance said these
recommendations were not in line with the government’s regulations for
economic zone priorities.
Businesses with new projects in economic zones
already enjoy corporate income tax exemption for the first four years and get
a 50 percent over the next nine years.
Only companies which have the minimal capital of
VND12trn (USD571.4 million) and annual revenue of more than VND20trn (USD952
million) are eligible for tax concessions for a maximum of 15 years.
The Ministry of Finance said a proposed 70
percent cut in personal income tax in the first five years and a reduction of
50 percent in subsequent years for people working at Chu Lai EZ was
inappropriate.
A proposal to exempt from value added tax (VAT)
companies making autos and machinery for ago-forestry-fisheries has also been
refused. These products are levied a VAT of 10 percent, as specified by the
National Assembly.
A report from the Ministry of Construction
recently showed a large number of economic zones have been built in many
localities nationwide, but they mostly lack investment and care, as the
investment source relied on the state budget.
Industrial parks are in the same situation. The
Ministry of Planning and Investment said that by the end of 2014, the country
had 295 industrial parks, with a combined area of nearly 84,000 ha.
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai said the
average occupancy rate of
Hai urged the Ministry of Planning and
Investment and localities to close ineffective industrial parks to reduce
waste and boost investment promotion to attract projects into zones with good
infrastructure.
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Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 3, 2015
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