Needing works to manage cross-border e-commerce

VCN - The inevitable development of e-commerce for export and import goods makes management agencies need solutions to promote advantages and combat fraud trade through this activity.
tin nhap 20190927162746 E-commerce to help businesses boost exports: workshop
tin nhap 20190927162746 Workshop: “Customs management for e-commerce”
tin nhap 20190927162746 E-commerce tax management needs close control
tin nhap 20190927162746
Professional activities at Express Customs Sub-Department (Hanoi Customs Department). Photo: N.Linh

Lack of understanding of commodity policies

According to the Hanoi Customs Department, the struggle against fraud in e-commerce is facing many difficulties. Because there is lack of current regulations on customs procedures for exported and imported goods through e-commerce transactions. The implementation of customs procedures like as ordinary goods takes a lot of time, has not taken full advantage of the e-commerce utilities for verification on valuation, HS codes, origin and commodity policies.

For taxable value, buyers often buy at the discount or buy a large number of quantity at preferential prices (information is shown fully on the website including the original price and the discounted price, preferential price when buying a large number of quantity), in addition to the price of the website, the buyer must pay other fees such as shipping costs, service charges for buyers. In the documents on customs value, there has not had provision on this case, so the Customs authorities still check the customs value, verify the taxable value according to the current regulations like ordinary shipments, causing difficulties, even lack of information leads to the determination of the taxable value not being suitable with the actual payment value, affecting tax collection for the State budget.

Meanwhile, policies on specialised management also do not distinguish between e-commerce and traditional commerce. Most imported goods through e-commerce transactions are carried out directly by individuals, in many cases, the quantity of purchased goods is low and the value is not high (including many items required license or specialised inspection such as: books, stories, powdered milk, functional foods, cosmetics, electronics).

According to the Hanoi Customs Department, there is no regulation on whether an individual purchases for business purposes or for personal consumption to apply specialised management.

Meanwhile, imported goods through e-commerce are very diverse and plentiful, individual buyers are often not knowledgeable about commodity policies, ordering goods without knowing whether goods are banned from importation in Vietnam, the goods are subject to specialised inspection, how customs procedures are carried out...Although most buyers authorize postal businesses, express delivery firms carry out the procedures from licensing, specialised inspection, customs procedures, but due to many small, low-value shipments, it is tough to get licenses, specialised inspection.

“The application of procedures like normal commercial goods has great cost, extend clearance time, even in cases of refusing to receive goods to get back to sellers because goods are banned from importing or not getting specialized inspection ...or declare into other goods; declare low value of goods for avoiding specialised inspection and evading taxes affecting the State budget revenue," Hanoi Customs Department said.

The risk of dividing shipments for avoiding tax

This is an issue shared by many experts at the seminar "Customs management of e-commerce activities" chaired by Customs News, in collaboration with the Office of National Steering Committee 389 last week.

Nguyen Danh Nghia - Deputy Director of Express Customs Sub-Department (Hanoi Customs Department) said that there was a risk that customs declarants may abuse the regulations on tax exemption for small value goods to divide the shipment, declare low value to avoid tax and it was difficult to identify the abuse or violations of "minimum value".

In addition, if the customs declarant is an organisation or individual who does not have a tax code and does not do customs procedures regularly, the risk assessment and analysis will face difficulties due to lack of information and no profile of buyer/seller. Customs declarants do not carry out customs procedures regularly, do not know about goods classification, HS codes, valuation determination and regulations on ban on export/import, specialised management. Meanwhile, the application of the criteria of channel verification for declaration on the automatic system is relatively dependent on the HS codes and management text codes declared by customs declarants.

In terms of goods being declared by express delivery enterprises, although express delivery enterprises have inspected and screened information on goods (description of goods and value, origin) from the customers before carrying out procedures, the information is mainly provided by the shipper and the accuracy depends on the honesty of the senders, so taking advantage of false claims to reduce or evade taxes is inevitable.

Facing this fact, to create favourable conditions for the Customs offices in State management in general and especially in controlling and preventing loss of tax for import and export goods through e-commerce transactions, as well as supporting and creating favourable conditions for individuals and organisations engaged in goods import and export activities through e-commerce, Hanoi Customs Department stated thatit was necessary to issue quickly a decree and circular on e-commerce management for export and import goods. In which, it was necessary to stipulate the contents related to customs procedures, tax policies, commodity management policies, rights and obligations, responsibilities of involved parties; focus on researching and clarifying the payable charges when exporting or importing goods through e-commerce transactions, stipulate the additions and deductions...as a basis for determining the taxable value; stipulate the form of payment, the payment must be made via a bank to have a basis for checking and accepting the transactions value via e-commerce.

On the other hand, it is necessary to build a software system to ensure the management of e-commerce transactions when e-commerce transactions start to form. Thus, Customs would have information earlier to serve information analysis and risk assessment before goods arrived in Vietnam, effectively preventing violations that might occur when goods arrived in Vietnam, and carry out customs clearance of goods quickly. Designing a functional system that allows Customs authorities to check order information, check payments on websites providing e-commerce services, e-commerce websites selling goods in foreign countries.

Regarding tax exemption regulations for import-export goods via e-commerce transactions, there must be some specific provisions in the Law on Import-Export Taxes and guiding documents to avoid the risk that customs declarants misuse regulations on tax exemption for small valuation goods to intentionally divide into many low-value orders to evade taxes.

In addition, Customs authorities must strengthen the work of customs inspection and supervision, enhance the collection and analysis of information from various sources to assess risks during the process of carrying out customs procedures, to detect cases of wrong declaration of goods quantities, wrong declaration of goods names, wrong declaration of customs values, use of invalid documents to carry out customs procedures…, ensuring control and combat loss of tax for import and export goods through e-commerce transactions.

By N.Linh/ Binh Minh

Related News

Enterprises have the right to pre-determine HS codes

Enterprises have the right to pre-determine HS codes

VCN - At the dialogue conference between Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department and import-export enterprises at the weekend, enterprises raised many problems related to HS code application, and post-clearance audit.
Notes for businesses on tax policy

Notes for businesses on tax policy

VCN - According to experts, some businesses do not understand clearly tax documents and policies, especially new ones, leading to many risks in implementation.
Dong Nai Customs: understand the business situation to develop effective support solutions

Dong Nai Customs: understand the business situation to develop effective support solutions

VCN – Administrative reform and business support have been effectively promoted by Dong Nai Customs Department when businesses in the province are facing many difficulties and a sharp decline in imports and exports.

Latest News

Customs creates maximum facilitation for agricultural exports

Customs creates maximum facilitation for agricultural exports

VCN - With that goal, Customs at all levels always give priority to propagating and mobilizing enterprises, individuals and organizations to coordinate with Customs authorities to carry out administrative reform and customs modernization activities.
Goods imported from export processing enterprises must pay tax

Goods imported from export processing enterprises must pay tax

VCN - According to the provisions of the Law on Import and Export Duties, if a domestic enterprise imports products of export processing enterprises, they must pay tax.
GDVC perform tasks in second quarter of 2023

GDVC perform tasks in second quarter of 2023

VCN- On April 4, the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC) held an online conference to review performance in the first quarter and set out the task in the second quarter of 2023.
Facilitates import and export enterprises amid difficult context

Facilitates import and export enterprises amid difficult context

VCN – Making great efforts to create favourable conditions for businesses and promoting import and export growth are key contents concluded by Deputy Director General Hoang Viet Cuong at the online conference to review performance in the first quarter and set out the task in the second quarter of 2023, held by the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC) on April 4.

More News

Da Nang International Terminal a certified 4-star terminal

Da Nang International Terminal a certified 4-star terminal

VCN- Da Nang International Terminal officially becomes the first terminal certified a 4-star terminal in Vietnam by SkyTrax.
Lang Son: Import-export turnover grow 71%

Lang Son: Import-export turnover grow 71%

VCN - Since the Chinese side reopened import and export activities, the flow of goods cleared through border gates in Lang Son province has increased significantly. Accordingly, in the first quarter, the total import and export turnover of goods through Lang Son province increased by 71% over the same period in 2022.
HCM City Customs Department facilitates and resolves difficulties for enterprises

HCM City Customs Department facilitates and resolves difficulties for enterprises

VCN – The Customs branches under HCM City Customs Department has provided solutions to facilitate trade and resolves difficulties for enterprises.
Lang Son: Goods rushing to border gate increases sharply, potential risk of congestion

Lang Son: Goods rushing to border gate increases sharply, potential risk of congestion

VCN - At this time, on average, there are about 500 vehicles transporting goods from inland to Lang Son waiting to carry out export procedures to China every day. By the end of March 27, the number of vehicles transporting goods backlogged in border areas reached 950 vehicles, including 787 vehicles transporting agricultural products waiting for export procedures.
Bac Ninh Customs committees to listen and share difficulties with enterprises

Bac Ninh Customs committees to listen and share difficulties with enterprises

VCN – Bac Ninh Customs Department held the first dialogue with the enterprise about the customs field in 2023 on March 29.
Ho Chi Minh City Customs removes obstacles for logistics businesses

Ho Chi Minh City Customs removes obstacles for logistics businesses

VCN - At the morning coffee program recently held by Ho Chi Minh City Logistics Association (HLA), with the participation of 70 logistics enterprises, leaders of Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department answered many issues related to the management policy of cargo handled before and after customs clearance at the seaport.
Bac Ninh Customs considers satisfaction of businesses to assess efficiency of customs reform

Bac Ninh Customs considers satisfaction of businesses to assess efficiency of customs reform

VCN – The facilitation and streamlining of administrative procedures; receiving and processing 100% of administrative procedures in a timely fashion are goals set by Bac Ninh Customs Department to better serve businesses and people.
HCM City Customs make efforts in budget collection

HCM City Customs make efforts in budget collection

VCN - Many goods imported through HCM City port in the first two months of the year declined, pulling the State budget revenue of the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department down by more than VND1,000 billion. In addition to trade facilitation, HCM City Customs Department continues to implement measures to combat revenue loss to increase budget revenue in a difficult period.
Noi Bai Customs reorganizes the implementation of National Single Window

Noi Bai Customs reorganizes the implementation of National Single Window

VCN – Recently, some airlines have failed to make a declaration and update information on time via National Single Window.
Read More

Your care

The system has not recorded your reading habits.

Please Login/Register so that the system can provide articles according to your reading needs.

Latest Most read
Customs creates maximum facilitation for agricultural exports

Customs creates maximum facilitation for agricultural exports

VCN - With that goal, Customs at all levels always give priority to propagating and mobilizing enterprises, individuals and organizations to coordinate with Customs authorities to carry out administrative reform and customs modernization activities.
Goods imported from export processing enterprises must pay tax

Goods imported from export processing enterprises must pay tax

VCN - According to the provisions of the Law on Import and Export Duties, if a domestic enterprise imports products of export processing enterprises, they must pay tax.
GDVC perform tasks in second quarter of 2023

GDVC perform tasks in second quarter of 2023

VCN - According to the report at the conference, the Customs revenue in the first quarter decreased by 17% to VND 91,267 billion compared with the previous year, meeting 21.5% of the estimate.
Facilitates import and export enterprises amid difficult context

Facilitates import and export enterprises amid difficult context

VCN - The Customs sector has made a great effort and achieved remarkable results, especially in anti-smuggling and drug prevention.
Da Nang International Terminal a certified 4-star terminal

Da Nang International Terminal a certified 4-star terminal

VCN - Recently, Da Nang International Terminal Investment and Operation Joint Stock Company (AHT) announced that Da Nang International Terminal is certified by Skytrax as the first 4-star terminal in Vietnam. Skytrax is an international air transport rati
Mobile Version