A Branch of Haxaco Recently Fined and Ordered to Pay Back Taxes
CafeF • 06/03/2026
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Summary
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Haxaco - Kim Giang Branch was fined and ordered to pay nearly 392.4 million VND in back taxes due to the company's false declaration leading to an underreporting or overreporting of tax liabilities.
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1) Background & Analysis Scope
Fines and tax collection from Haxaco
- Kim Giang Branch
- Applies to Haxaco's business operations and other companies in the same industry
2) Mechanism of Impact
Fines and tax collection from Haxaco
- Kim Giang Branch may lead to an increase in operational costs for the company
Expectations
- Cash Flow - Valuation/margin of Haxaco may be affected by the increased costs
- Fines and tax collection are not considered a surprise, as they have been announced
- 3) Benefiting or Pressured Industry Group/Code:
- Benefiting:
- Haxaco and companies in the same industry may need to increase operational costs
- Pressured:
- Other companies in the industry may not be directly affected by Haxaco's fines and tax collection
4) Risks to Monitor
- The impact of fines and tax collection on Haxaco's and companies in the same industry's business results
- There may be changes in tax policies or business regulations in the future
- 5) Short-term Timeframe:
In the short term, Haxaco
- Kim Giang Branch's fines and tax collection may affect the company's business results
- Monitor the situation and the impact of fines and tax collection on Haxaco's and companies in the same industry's business results
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Source excerpt
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Haxaco - Kim Giang Branch has been fined and ordered to pay nearly VND 392.4 million in back taxes due to its incorrect declaration leading to a shortfall in tax payable or an increase in tax exempted, reduced, or refunded.