The MOF proposes reducing the payable land rental amounts of 2024 by either 15 percent or 30 percent__Photo: VNA |
In order to help promote production and business activities, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) has proposed reducing the payable land rental amounts of 2024 for organizations, enterprises, households and individuals that are leased land directly by the State with annual land rental payment.
Accordingly, the MOF proposes reducing the payable land rental amounts of 2024 for these entities by either 15 percent or 30 percent. The reduction would not apply to owed land rental amounts of previous years and late-payment interest amounts (if any).
For land lessees currently enjoying land rental reduction and/or having compensation and ground expenses deducted from the payable land rental amount, the reducible amount would be calculated based on the payable land rental amount left after applying current regulations on land rental reduction and/or deduction of compensation and ground expenses.
To be entitled to land rental reduction, land lessees would be required to submit to tax authorities a request, enclosed with a copy of the land lease decision, land lease contract or certificate of land use rights and ownership of land-attached assets. Land lessees would be held responsible before law for the accuracy and truthfulness of their declaration. Those who are detected to be disqualified for land rental reduction would have to reimburse the reduced land rental amounts and pay late-payment interests into the state budget according to the law on tax administration.- (VLLF)