Which items are subject to excise tax?

VCN - The Ministry of Finance proposes to apply excise tax on some products and services with limited use.
Ministry of Finance will add an excise tax on products that are bad for health and the environment
The Ministry of Finance will study to add excise tax on products that are not beneficial to health and the environment.

One of the important contents of the revised Law on Special Consumption Tax (SCT) is to expand the tax base according to the guidelines of the Party and State and in line with international practices.

Specifically, the Ministry of Finance will add excise tax on products that are not beneficial to health, the environment and services with limited use according to the guidelines of the Party and State such as sugary drinks; barley and non-alcoholic beverages; new cigarettes and equipment, parts and solutions of new cigarettes; the online business of video game services, etc.

The reason why the Ministry of Finance made this proposal is that for sugary drinks, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recommended governments of countries to take many actions to encourage people to have access to healthy foods through a tax on sugary drinks that can orientate consumption.

Countries have gradually added sugary drinks to the items subject to excise tax. Specifically, in 2012, there were only about 15 countries, but by 2021 at least 50 countries have collected excise tax on this item. In ASEAN, 6 of 10 countries have collected excise tax on sugary drinks.

For barley drinks and non-alcoholic beverages, the Ministry of Finance said that in fact, there has been an import of non-alcoholic beverages produced according to the same production process and materials as beer (after the fermentation process, alcohol is separated from the product and natural flavors are added).

Products without alcohol should not be identified as beer according to the provisions of the Law on Prevention and Control of harmful effects of Alcoholic beverages; the products meet TCVN 12828:2019 on beverage, so the enterprise declares the name and product standard as a barley drink. Therefore, they are not subject to excise tax under the current Law on Special consumption tax.

However, currently, a number of countries such as Thailand and India are studying to impose an excise tax on beer with an alcohol content between 14% and 22%. In Oman, beer with zero alcohol content is subject to 50% excise tax from October 1, 2020 after the country had policies to expand the object of excise tax on malted and non-alcohol beer products.

Barley drink products have the same production process and ingredients as beer, the appearance of the product is similar to beer, still has the same characteristic taste as beer, just different in name, and the price is approximately the same. So they can be considered as a product that is similar to non-alcoholic beer. The Ministry of Finance believes that it is necessary to clearly define this time to orientate consumption.

Notably, in the revised Law on Special consumption tax, the Ministry of Finance also proposed to impose an excise tax on new tobacco products and new tobacco equipment, parts and solutions. According to the Ministry of Finance, a number of new tobacco products have appeared on the market today, such as e-cigarettes, heated cigarettes, all-used shisha, and part or no tobacco materials. Although these products are not yet allowed to be imported and traded in Vietnam.

Pursuant to WHO, the Ministry of Health and health protection organizations, e-cigarettes, heated cigarettes and shisha all contain toxic ingredients that are as harmful to smokers and people around as traditional cigarettes. Smoking e-cigarettes, heated cigarettes, and shisa is a form of tobacco consumption. Therefore, based on Article 6 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), WHO has recommended that countries ban e-cigarettes or take measures to control e-cigarettes, limit heated tobacco and shisha. In case there are measures to control e-cigarettes, heated cigarettes and shisha, it is recommended to apply the same tax policy as ordinary cigarettes to ensure an increase in selling price and reduce demand for use to protect community health.

According to the Ministry of Finance, for e-cigarettes, there are 71 countries collecting excise tax. Of these, 23 countries apply absolute taxes, seven countries apply percentage taxes, and the rest are countries that apply a mixture of both absolute and percentage taxes at the same rates. Overall, these countries impose taxes on e-cigarettes at the same level as traditional cigarettes. There are 61 countries that collect excise tax on heated tobacco at the same rate as traditional cigarettes.

In addition, online video game (online games) is a form of entertainment associated with the development of the internet, with interaction among players and between players and the server of the service providers through electronic devices such as personal computers, game consoles, and mobile devices. The current type of game business is a product with great revenue and high profit compared to other types of businesses, attracting all ages of the population, especially young people to participate.

Therefore, it is essential to do additional research on the subjects to be applied excise tax to direct consumption.

By Thuy Linh/Phuong Linh

Related News

Ministry of Finance summarizes the 10-year implementation of the Resolution of the 8th meeting of the 11th Central Committee

Ministry of Finance summarizes the 10-year implementation of the Resolution of the 8th meeting of the 11th Central Committee

VCN – On March 27, Mr. Tran Tuan Anh, Member of the Political Bureau, Chairman of the Central Committee's Economic Commission, and member of the Steering Committee for developing summary project, attended and directed the summary conference of the 10-year implementation of the Resolution of 8th meeting of the 11th Central Committee on the Strategy to Project the Fatherland in the New Situation of Ministry of Finance. The conference was attended by Mr Ho Duc Phoc, a member of the Central Committee, Secretary of Designated Representation, Minister of Finance and other members of Party Designated Representation of Ministry of Finance, comrades of the Central Committee of Ministry of Finance.
Review, perfect regulations on decentralization of public property management

Review, perfect regulations on decentralization of public property management

VCN - The Ministry of Finance has sent an official letter to ministries, central and local agencies on improving legal documents under the power for promulgation of ministries, central and local agencies on the management and use of public property.
Customs sector launches performance indicators

Customs sector launches performance indicators

VCN – To implement Decision No. 766/QD-TTg approving performance indicators for directing and assessing the service quality to people and businesses in electronically implementing administrative procedures and public services in real-time, the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC) has requested units to perform thereby clearly defining the tasks.
The whole finance sector needs to continue making efforts and focusing on completing tasks

The whole finance sector needs to continue making efforts and focusing on completing tasks

VCN - An online briefing session to evaluate the implementation of finance-budget work in February 2023 and implement the plan for March 2023 was held by the Ministry of Finance on March 7, 2023. Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phuc chaired the Conference.

Latest News

Corporate bonds worth 1.1 billion USD issued in March

Corporate bonds worth 1.1 billion USD issued in March

The corporate bond market is showing signs of recovery with a notable increase in both the number of issuers and the value of issued bonds in March.
Tax revenue is estimated at VND 426,922 billion in the first quarter

Tax revenue is estimated at VND 426,922 billion in the first quarter

VCN - In the first three months of the year, state budget revenue managed by the tax agency was estimated at VND426,922 billion, equaling 31.1% of the ordinance estimate and 104.6% over the same period. Domestic revenue is estimated at VND411,418 billion, equaling 30.9% of the estimate, up 5.3% over the same period in 2022.
Nearly 400 complaints about insurance distribution through banks on Ministry of Finance hotline

Nearly 400 complaints about insurance distribution through banks on Ministry of Finance hotline

VCN - A representative of the Ministry of Finance said that the Ministry had organized a specialized inspection team on insurance distribution through banks for four insurance companies. The team is finalizing inspection conclusions.
Central bank starts huge credit package for social housing projects

Central bank starts huge credit package for social housing projects

Developers of social housing projects buyers of this kind of houses are entitled to benefit from a credit package worth 120 trillion VND (5.1 billion USD) which was started by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) earlier this month.

More News

In Q1, State revenue estimated to rise by 1.3%

In Q1, State revenue estimated to rise by 1.3%

VCN - Total state budget expenditure in the first quarter of 2023 is estimated at VND363.4 trillion, equaling 17.5% of the yearly estimate and rising by 7.2% year-on-year.
Consider raising the level of penalties to ensure fairness and transparency in the stock market

Consider raising the level of penalties to ensure fairness and transparency in the stock market

VCN - Mr Pham Hong Son, Vice Chairman of the State Securities Commission, discussed solutions to improve the capacity, improve fairness and transparency of the stock market.
Central bank cuts policy interest rates to spur growth

Central bank cuts policy interest rates to spur growth

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) announced it would reduce several policy interest rates from April 3, the second cut within one month, the regulator announced on its website March 31 night.
Ensure policies to attract investment when implementing global minimum tax

Ensure policies to attract investment when implementing global minimum tax

VCN - On the afternoon of March 30, in Hanoi, the Ministry of Finance held a regular press conference in the first quarter of 2023, chaired by Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi. Many issues related to the tax field were discussed and answered at the conference.
SBV asks to issue revised decree on foreign ownership cap at Vietnamese banks

SBV asks to issue revised decree on foreign ownership cap at Vietnamese banks

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has suggested the Government to issue a revised decree on foreign investors buying shares from Vietnamese credit institutions.
Solutions to attract FDI when implementing the global minimum CIT

Solutions to attract FDI when implementing the global minimum CIT

VCN - On March 29, the Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) and the Center for International Integration, the Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies, jointly held a seminar on Global Minimum Corporate Tax – outlook and challenges in attracting foreign investment (FDI) in Ho Chi Minh City.
Effective implementation of tax incentives as driving force for growth in trade turnover between Vietnam and Cuba

Effective implementation of tax incentives as driving force for growth in trade turnover between Vietnam and Cuba

VCN – The promulgation of Vietnam's Decree on Vietnam's special preferential import tariff to implement the Vietnam-Cuba Trade Agreement for 2022-2027 creates a stable and open legal framework, facilitates import and export activities, brings expected great benefits to the business community of the two sides, promote two-way trade turnover and develop Vietnam-Cuba trade relations.
Being many "hot" issues at the general meeting of shareholders of banks

Being many "hot" issues at the general meeting of shareholders of banks

VCN - International Commercial Joint Stock Bank (VIB) will be the first bank to hold a general meeting of shareholders this week, and then April will be the "peak" for banks to deploy.
Bringing the policies on reducing land rent and water surface rent into life

Bringing the policies on reducing land rent and water surface rent into life

VCN - The tax sector is drastically implementing dissemination and support to make the policy of reducing land rent and water surface rent in 2022 fully effective.
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
Corporate bonds worth 1.1 billion USD issued in March

Corporate bonds worth 1.1 billion USD issued in March

The corporate bond market is showing signs of recovery with a notable increase in both the number of issuers and the value of issued bonds in March.
Tax revenue is estimated at VND 426,922 billion in the first quarter

Tax revenue is estimated at VND 426,922 billion in the first quarter

VCN - In the first three months of the year, state budget revenue managed by the tax agency was estimated at VND426,922 billion, equaling 31.1% of the ordinance estimate and 104.6% over the same period. Domestic revenue is estimated at VND411,418 billion,
Nearly 400 complaints about insurance distribution through banks on Ministry of Finance hotline

Nearly 400 complaints about insurance distribution through banks on Ministry of Finance hotline

VCN - A representative of the Ministry of Finance said that the Ministry had organized a specialized inspection team on insurance distribution through banks for four insurance companies. The team is finalizing inspection conclusions.
Central bank starts huge credit package for social housing projects

Central bank starts huge credit package for social housing projects

Developers of social housing projects buyers of this kind of houses are entitled to benefit from a credit package worth 120 trillion VND (5.1 billion USD) which was started by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) earlier this month.
In Q1, State revenue estimated to rise by 1.3%

In Q1, State revenue estimated to rise by 1.3%

VCN - Total state budget expenditure in the first quarter of 2023 is estimated at VND363.4 trillion, equaling 17.5% of the yearly estimate and rising by 7.2% year-on-year.
Mobile Version