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Tax-free threshold for household businesses doubled to VND 1 billion
Under Decree 141/2026/ND-CP, the household businesses with annual revenue of VND 1 billion or less will not have to pay personal income tax and value-added tax.
Tax officers give guidance to a small trader at a market. Under Decree 141/2026/ND-CP, the household businesses with annual revenue of VND 1 billion or less will not have to pay personal income tax and value-added tax__Photo: VNA

The Government has raised the tax-exempt revenue threshold for household businesses to VND 1 billion (USD 38,000 ) per year, from the current USD 500 million, to support small businesses, according to a newly-issued policy.

Under Decree 141/2026/ND-CP, the household businesses with annual revenue of VND 1 billion or less will not have to pay personal income tax and value-added tax.

The new decree also regulates a similar tax-free revenue threshold of VND 1 billion per year for small enterprises.

However, the tax exemption does not apply to those that have affiliated relationships or are subsidiaries of other enterprises that do not meet the conditions.

For household businesses with revenue above VND 1 billion , they are required to use electronic invoices generated from cash registers connected to the tax authority.

In case a business initially determines its revenue is below VND 1 billion but later exceeds this threshold within the tax year, it must register to use electronic invoices within 30 days.

The regulation takes effect from January 1, 2026. Therefore, if household businesses or individuals with revenue of VND 1 billion or less have already declared and paid taxes in the first quarter of this year, the paid amount will be offset or refunded.- (VNA/VLLF)

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