In 2013, Nghe An's domestic tax revenue reached 6,610 billion VND.
(Baonghean.vn) - This morning, January 14, the General Department of Taxation held a national online conference to summarize the tasks of 2013 and deploy the tasks of 2014. Comrade Vu Van Ninh - Deputy Prime Minister attended and directed the conference. Comrade Nguyen Dinh Hoa - Director of Nghe An Tax Department chaired at Nghe An bridge.
(Baonghean.vn) - This morning, January 14, the General Department of Taxation held a national online conference to summarize the tasks of 2013 and deploy the tasks of 2014. Comrade Vu Van Ninh - Deputy Prime Minister attended and directed the conference. Comrade Nguyen Dinh Hoa - Director of Nghe An Tax Department chaired at Nghe An bridge.
In 2013, the country's tax revenue was estimated at nearly 676,700 billion VND, equal to 105% of the estimate, exceeding nearly 32,200 billion VND and equal to 112.7% compared to 2012, of which crude oil revenue was estimated at 120,436 billion VND and domestic revenue was estimated at 556,260 billion VND. Nghe An is one of 47/63 localities assessed to have completed the ordinance estimate. In 2013, Nghe An's total domestic revenue reached 6,610 billion VND, of which the balanced revenue was 5,548 billion VND, equal to 122% of the ordinance estimate, 114% of the provincial People's Council estimate and 109% compared to the same period.
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Comrade Nguyen Dinh Hoa presided at Nghe An bridge point |
Speaking at the conference, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh acknowledged and highly appreciated the results achieved by the Tax sector in 2013. He noted: In 2014, to complete the task of collecting the budget according to the ordinance estimate assigned by the National Assembly and the Government of 624,200 billion VND, the Tax sector needs to effectively implement synchronous solutions, focusing on launching emulation movements right from the beginning of 2014. Advise local Party committees and authorities to continue maintaining the Steering Committee for preventing revenue loss and urging budget collection; promptly implement the Resolutions set forth by the National Assembly and the Government. Continue to improve the tax collection policy mechanism, create favorable conditions for taxpayers in properly implementing tax laws... to achieve the highest revenue.
Phu Huong