Van Don: Determined to fulfill the target of state budget revenue
In 2022, under the pressure of ensuring revenue sources due to self-balancing of the state budget, Van Don district has applied many measures to increase revenue in the area and achieved positive results in the context of the situation. The situation of the Covid-19 epidemic has just been brought under control.
Tourism and service activities in the district contribute positively to state budget revenue.
In 2022, Van Don district was assigned by the Provincial People's Committee to collect 564 billion VND (collecting land use fees 300 billion VND; other taxes and fees 264 billion VND), the district People's Council assigned revenue to strive to reach 578.9 billion VND, an increase of 14.9 billion VND compared to the estimate assigned by the province. To achieve the target as planned, right from the beginning of the year, the tax sector together with local authorities have promoted propaganda and popularization of tax laws and policies and the use of electronic invoices in sales transactions. providing services and trading goods to organizations and individuals; supporting and removing difficulties for enterprises, creating all favorable conditions for enterprises to develop production and business; strengthening the work of granting land use right certificates and changing land use purposes...
From the positive and effective solutions, it is expected that by the end of June, the total state budget revenue in Van Don district will reach over VND 576 billion, reaching 102.2% of the estimate assigned by the Provincial People's Committee, reaching 99.5% of the estimate. assigned by the district and equal to 292.4% over the same period in 2021. In which, land use levy collection reached over VND 361 billion, reaching 120.4% of the estimate assigned by the Provincial People's Committee, equaling 411.9% over the same period in 2021. ; taxes and fees reached over VND 215 billion, reaching 81.5% of the estimate assigned by the Provincial People's Committee and equaling 196.6 percent over the same period in 2021.
In particular, out of 10 revenues, there are 7 revenues reaching the estimated schedule (over 50%), including: Non-state revenue reached nearly 115 billion VND, reaching 138.5% of the estimate assigned by the province, equaling 335, 5% over the same period in 2021; personal income tax reached over VND 34 billion, reaching 53.8% of the provincial estimate, 50% of the district estimate and 79.2% over the same period in 2021; registration fee collection reached over 31 billion dong, reaching 63.7% of the provincial estimate, reaching 57.8% of the district estimate, equaling 153.1% over the same period in 2021; collection of fees and charges reached over VND 6 billion, reaching 161.2% of the provincial estimate, equaling 352.7% over the same period in 2021; non-agricultural land use tax reached over VND 2.5 billion, reaching 360% of the provincial estimate, equaling 445% over the same period; land use levy was over 361 billion dong, reaching 120.4% of the provincial estimate, equaling 411.9% over the same period; Other budget revenues reached nearly 14 billion dong, reaching 129.5% of the provincial estimate, equaling 236% over the same period.
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