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E-com tax revenues in Vietnam rise 55% YoY in Jan-May 2025

05 Jun '25
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E-com tax revenues in Vietnam rise 55% YoY in Jan-May 2025
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Insights

  • In the first five months this year, Vietnam's tax revenues from organisations and individuals engaged in e-commerce and other digital economic activities were worth 74.4 trillion VND (~$2.85 billion)—a 55-per cent increase YoY.
  • Nearly 93,000 domestic organisations and individuals engaging in e-commerce activities contributed 67.6 trillion VND in taxes during the period.
In the first five months this year, Vietnam’s tax revenues from organisations and individuals engaged in e-commerce and other digital economic activities were worth 74.4 trillion VND (~$2.85 billion)—a 55-per cent increase year on year (YoY), according to the ministry of finance.

A total of 158 foreign service providers have registered, declared, and paid taxes through the department of taxation’s electronic portal during the period, contributing 5.7 trillion VND—up by 41 per cent YoY.

In addition, around 100,000 business households and individual entrepreneurs used the designated e-tax portal to register, declare and pay nearly 1.1 trillion VND in taxes during the period, a domestic news agency reported.

Nearly 93,000 domestic organisations and individuals engaging in e-commerce activities contributed 67.6 trillion VND in taxes during the period.

Tax authorities also reviewed 164,661 taxpayers involved in digital business activities. As a result, retroactive tax collections were imposed on enterprises, totalling over 416 billion VND.

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