Proposed 8 Cases Exempt from Using Electronic Invoices Note: This translation seems unrelated to financial news, but rather to tax or regulatory news. If you provide a new text, I will be happy to assist you.
Vietstock Thue va ngan sach • 06/09/2026
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Vietnam's Ministry of Finance proposes 8 cases exempt from electronic invoice use, including cases where conditions for electronic invoice use are not met and special cases.
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Background & Analysis Scope
- The VN-Index price is currently at 1,790.53 points, lower than USD 26,328.26 and VND 138,800.
- The VN-Index price is higher than the gold price.
- Mechanism of Action:
- The proposal of 8 cases exempt from using electronic invoices may reduce pressure on businesses in implementing electronic invoices.
- The surprise level of this news is moderate, as it has been proposed and not officially approved.
- Industry/Stock Group Benefiting or Under Pressure:
Benefiting Industry/Stock Group
- Banking (NHM), Service Industry (SVL)
NHM
- May reduce pressure on businesses in implementing electronic invoices, thereby reducing costs and increasing profits.
SVL
- May grow due to demand for services related to electronic invoices.
Risks to watch
- The risk that this proposal is not officially approved.
- The risk that businesses do not meet the conditions for using electronic invoices.
- Short-Term Timeframe:
- The short-term timeframe is in Q2 2026.
- There may be price adjustments for the VN-Index in Q2 2026 due to pressure from macroeconomic and market factors.
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The Ministry of Finance has proposed 8 cases where electronic invoices are not required, with some tax authorities issuing electronic invoices with serial numbers for each separate occurrence.