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Agricultural land tax exemption policy proposed to be extended to 2025

Agricultural land tax exemption policy proposed to be extended to 2025
Author: VNS
Publish date: Saturday. June 6th, 2020

HÀ NỘI — The Government has submitted a proposal to the National Assembly to extend the agricultural land tax exemption policy to the end of 2025 to support farmers and encourage the development of agriculture.

A field in Long Xuyên Quadrangle. The Government proposed the policy of agricultural land tax exemption be extended to the end of 2025 to encourage agricultural and rural development.  VNA/VNS Photo Trọng Đạt

The Ministry of Finance said an estimated VNĐ7.5 trillion (US$3.2 billion) in agricultural land tax would be exempted every year in the 2021-25 period, which was expected to return to the sector as an investment to expand production, improve productivity and product quality.

The ministry said the agricultural land tax exemption would not cause a drop in State budget revenue because this policy was already implemented from 2001. Under the National Assembly’s Resolution 55/2010/QH12 dated on November 24, 2010, the exemption was set to run until the end of this year.

Over the past two decades, the policy had been proven to help improve farmers’ life and generate jobs for the rural sector, through which, farmers could have the capital to reinvest and apply science and technology in agricultural production.

The policy also encouraged farmers not to leave land deserted and help them feel secure when investing in agriculture.

The Ministry of Finance, however, noted that the land tax exemption alone was not enough, adding that a combination of policies was needed to promote efficient agricultural production.

In addition, the ministry said agricultural land which was used for wrong purposes must be revoked and handed to those who use it efficiently.

Phạm Đình Thi, Director of the ministry’s Tax Policy Department, said the agricultural land tax exemption policy was critical to the sector.

Thi said the exemption was also in line with Việt Nam’s international commitments and international practices.

The ministry’s statistics showed more than 10 million farmers and 6 million hectares of agricultural land enjoyed the exemption each year in 2003-10 with a sum worth an average of VNĐ3.2 trillion in agricultural land tax exempted each year.

In 2011-16, the exemption benefited 12 million farmers and more than 7 million hectares of land. The exempted tax was worth VNĐ6.3 trillion per year.

In 2017-18, more than 12 million farmers and more than 8 million hectares of agricultural land enjoyed the exemption with an average of VNĐ7.4 trillion in tax exempted per year.

The value in 2013-18 totalled VNĐ17 trillion, the finance ministry said, adding that the sum created an important direct financial resource for the agricultural sector.


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