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State budget revenue equal to 98 percent of annual target

More than 1.48 quadrillion VND (64.2 billion USD) was collected for the State budget in 2020, equivalent to 98 percent of the target, according to the Ministry of Finance.

At a December 31 teleconference reviewing 2020 State budget collection and spending, Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung said the implementation of financial and budgetary tasks resulted in “positive and comprehensive” outcomes.

He noted that, during the year, taxation authorities extended payment deadlines and exempted or reduced land rentals, charges, and fees worth about 128 trillion VND to support businesses and people in overcoming COVID-19.

The taxation and customs agencies and State Treasury have pressed on with reforming administrative procedures, re-organising their apparatus, and modernising management activities to create the best possible conditions and minimise time and cost for businesses.


The financial sector has also increased inspection and examination efforts, through which financial settlements of 76 trillion VND have been proposed, over 22 trillion VND of which may be sent to the State budget.

Dung described these figures as “positive” amid annual economic growth of 2.91 percent - much lower than the targeted 6.8 percent - and a number of fiscal solutions carried out to tackle obstacles to production and business activities.


In terms of budget spending, he went on, despite a decline in budget revenue and difficulties in balancing the budget at all levels, thanks to its proactiveness and optimisation of budget spending management, the financial sector still managed to ensure resources for combating COVID-19, assisting people to weather the pandemic’s impacts, addressing the consequences of natural disasters, and fulfilling important political tasks.

As of December 30, the State budget had spent some 18.1 trillion VND on fighting the pandemic and supporting nearly 13 million people. The sector had also proposed 36,600 tonnes of rice from the national reserves be supplied to poor and disaster-hit people.

Another bright spot is the much-improved progress in disbursing development investment, at nearly 83 percent of the year’s target.

Meanwhile, budget overspending and public debt were strictly controlled within the permissible levels set by the National Assembly, standing at equivalent to about 4.2 percent and 55.9 percent of GDP, respectively.

The minister attributed these outcomes to the political system’s solidarity and efforts and considered them important prerequisites for the sector’s performance in 2021./.
VNA/VNP


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