Vietnam to tax Netflix’s local revenues

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The General Department of Taxation has asked streaming giant Netflix to furnish details about its revenues in Vietnam since its entry in 2016 to assess its taxes.
The country’s Cybersecurity Law requires all foreign businesses which have income from online activities in Vietnam to store its data in the country and submit their business figures to tax authorities for collection, Vu Manh Cuong, director of the inspection agency under the department of taxation, said at a press briefing Tuesday.
“Netflix has been working with the Ministry of Finance and the General Department of Taxation to set up a representative office and servers in Vietnam to declare tax,” he added.
Netflix was not immediately available to comment.
Vietnamese authorities had earlier said that U.S.-based Netflix, which has around 300,000 subscribers in Vietnam and demand a monthly subscription of VND180,000-260,000 ($7.75-11.19), has never fulfilled any tax duty in the country.
The country in recent years has been making efforts to collect taxes from internet giants such as Facebook, Google and Netflix.
Its cybersecurity law, which came into effect this year, also requires foreign businesses to provide users’ data to the Ministry of Public Security if it asks in writing to facilitate investigation of any infringement of the new law.
The law bans internet users from organizing, encouraging or training other people for anti-government purposes.
Taxing Vietnamese for their online revenues is another priority of authorities.
Cuong of the taxation department said that in Hanoi alone there are over 18,300 organizations and individuals making a total of VND1.46 trillion from online sales via Google, Facebook and YouTube, according to data from 45 commercial banks, Tax authorities have so far collected nearly VND14 billion from them, he said.
He added that in the first eight months they also collected over VND93 billion from organizations and individuals making a total revenue of over VND5 trillion from online booking services such as Booking, Agoda and Airbnb.
Other Southeast Asian countries have also been making moves to tax Netflix and other internet giants. Indonesia in July imposed a 10 percent value-added tax on sales by technology firms including Amazon, Netflix, Spotify and Google, while Singapore since January has required subscribers of Netflix and other overseas digital services to pay a 7 percent goods and services tax.
Questions & Answers
Q.What is the primary reason Netflix is being asked for its revenue details in Vietnam?
What is the primary reason Netflix is being asked for its revenue details in Vietnam?
Vietnam's Cybersecurity Law mandates foreign businesses with online income to store data locally and submit business figures for tax collection. This law came into effect this year and requires compliance for foreign companies operating in the country.
Q.Which other global technology companies have been targeted by Vietnamese tax authorities?
Which other global technology companies have been targeted by Vietnamese tax authorities?
Vietnamese authorities have also been trying to collect taxes from other internet giants besides Netflix, such as Facebook and Google. They are making efforts to tax online revenues from various platforms and services.
Q.What are other Southeast Asian countries doing about taxing foreign digital services?
What are other Southeast Asian countries doing about taxing foreign digital services?
Indonesia imposed a 10 percent value-added tax on sales by technology firms including Amazon and Netflix in July. Singapore has required subscribers of Netflix and other overseas digital services to pay a 7 percent goods and services tax since January.
Q.What is Netflix's current stance or action regarding the tax situation in Vietnam?
What is Netflix's current stance or action regarding the tax situation in Vietnam?
Netflix has reportedly been working with Vietnam's Ministry of Finance and the General Department of Taxation. Their aim is to establish a representative office and servers within Vietnam to facilitate tax declarations.