Ministry
insists on excise tax on sugary drinks
The Finance Ministry has insisted on levying a special consumption
tax on sweetened beverages, except for dairy products, news website
The bottling chain at Suntory PepsiCo
Last
August, the ministry suggested sugary drinks be subject to a special
consumption tax of 10%, and a value-added tax (VAT) of 12%, stoking strong
objections from beverage makers and associations. Still, in this latest
draft, the ministry has proposed sugar-sweetened beverages be subject to the
excise tax.
If
approved, the proposal may see the tax imposed on carbonated and
non-carbonated soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks and bottled instant
coffee and tea next year.
The
ministry explains that about 25% of Vietnamese adults are overweight or
obese. The obesity rate for children under five years old is also increasing
fast, from 0.6% in 2000 to 5.3% in 2015. Notably, the percentage of obese
kids in HCMC has risen to 10.8%, higher than the world average of 6.9%.
The
ministry also cites a recommendation of the World Health Organization as
saying that sugar-sweetened beverages have adverse effects on human health.
Around
40 countries have imposed special consumption tax on these kinds of drinks in
a bid to reduce their consumption, according to the ministry.
For
example, many Southeast Asian countries have already imposed excise tax on
sugary drinks. The current rate is 20-25% in
Therefore,
according to the ministry, the tax will help regulate the consumption of
sweetened beverages in line with international practices.
SGT
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 1, 2018
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