Finance ministry proposes tax cuts on gasoline

Finance ministry proposes tax cuts on gasoline

The Ministry of Finance has apprised the government of its plan to reduce special consumption tax and value-added tax on gasoline to bring its prices down.

The plan was announced Thursday by a ministry official without disclosing further details.

Currently special consumption tax is at 8-10 percent and value-added tax is at 10 percent.

Gasoline prices rose to an all-time high of VND32,870 ($1.41) per liter last Tuesday.

Prices have surged by 65-70 percent since the end of 2021, burdening both consumers and businesses.

Earlier this month, the ministry had considered halving the environment tax on fuel, but critics said a cut of VND500-1,000 is too little to have an effect and called for reduction in other taxes.

Taxes and fees account for 35 percent of gasoline prices.

Source: VnExpress