Seoul: The Tax Department officially launched the White Book on Vietnam Taxation 2026 on May 12, marking the first publication of its kind to provide a comprehensive overview of the country's tax system, budget revenue management results for the 2021-2025 period, and development orientations for the sector in the years ahead.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the White Book aims to offer a detailed understanding of the taxation framework in Vietnam, serving as an essential resource for policymakers, businesses, and researchers. It includes analyses of the tax policies implemented over the past five years and outlines strategic plans for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of tax collection and management.
The document also highlights the achievements in budget revenue management, detailing how fiscal policies have been adapted to meet the evolving economic landscape. Furthermore, it sets forth the future direction of Vietnam's tax sector, focusing on modernization, transparency, and international integration to support the country's socio-economic development goals.
Officials from the Tax Department emphasized the importance of the White Book in fostering a transparent tax environment and aiding in the formulation of policies that align with global standards. The release of this publication is seen as a significant step towards improving the understanding and administration of taxes in Vietnam.