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Saturday, April 11, 2026

🧾 What Is Tax Finalization? Everything You Need to Know — Before the Taxman Comes Knocking 🚪💸

📖 Etymology Corner: Where Does "Tax" Come From?

Before we dive into the thrilling world of tax finalization, let's warm up with some etymology! 🧠

The word "tax" traces back to the Latin taxare — meaning "to touch sharply," "to assess," or "to evaluate." It morphed through Old French taxer and landed in Middle English around the 14th century.

And "finalization"? From Latin finalis — meaning "of or pertaining to an end." So tax finalization is literally the sharp end of the assessment. 🔪📋

Which is exactly how it feels when the deadline is tomorrow and your spreadsheets are still screaming. 😅




🌌 In a Nutshell: What Is This All About?

Every year — or sometimes every quarter — businesses and individuals in Vietnam must go through a process called "quyết toán thuế" (tax finalization / tax settlement). Think of it as the grand year-end reckoning where you calculate exactly how much tax you owe, reconcile what you've already paid, and either:

  • 🟢 Get a refund — you overpaid! Celebrate! 🎉
  • 🔴 Pay the difference — you underpaid. Time to open the wallet. 💸
  • Break even — rare and beautiful, like a perfectly balanced pizza topping ratio. 🍕

Under Article 3(10), Chapter I of the Tax Administration Law 2019 (effective until July 1, 2026), tax finalization is officially defined as:

The determination of the tax amount payable for a tax year, or for the period from the beginning of the tax year to the date when tax-liable activities cease, or from the commencement to the cessation of tax-liable activities, in accordance with applicable law.

In plain English: it's your annual "settle the score" moment with the tax authority. ⚖️


📊 INFOGRAPHIC: The Three Types of Tax Finalization at a Glance




 


🔍 Part 1: The Three Types of Tax Finalization

💼 Type 1 — Personal Income Tax (PIT) Finalization

Vietnamese term: Quyết toán thuế thu nhập cá nhân (TNCN)

This is the process of calculating the exact amount of personal income tax an individual owes — or is owed back — for the year. It covers:

  • Wages, salaries, and bonuses
  • Business income
  • Investment and capital gains income
  • Any other taxable income streams

Who does it?

  • The employer (on behalf of employees with only one income source who authorise it)
  • The individual directly (if they have multiple income sources, or earn above certain thresholds)

🏠 Real-life example: Imagine Minh works at a tech company and also freelances as a graphic designer. His employer withholds tax on his salary, but his freelance income is separate. At year-end, Minh must file a personal tax finalization to combine all income streams and settle his true tax bill — he might owe more, or he might get a refund if too much was withheld!


🏢 Type 2 — Corporate Income Tax (CIT) Finalization

Vietnamese term: Quyết toán thuế thu nhập doanh nghiệp (TNDN)

This is a key accounting obligation where the company's accountant calculates, declares, and reports:

  • Total revenue from production, trading, goods and services
  • Deductible expenses
  • Taxable income
  • Final CIT liability for the period

Legal basis: Article 2(1) of the Corporate Income Tax Law 2025

Who must file CIT finalization? According to the law, the following entities are CIT taxpayers and must file:

  • Vietnamese-incorporated companies (under Vietnamese law)
  • Foreign companies with or without a permanent establishment in Vietnam
  • Cooperatives and cooperative unions (under the Law on Cooperatives)
  • Public service units established under Vietnamese law
  • Other organisations engaged in income-generating production or business activities

🚗 Real-life example: Think of your company's annual CIT finalization like a car's MOT test — you compile all the year's financial data, check what you provisionally paid in quarterly instalments, and either pay the shortfall or claim back the overage. Skip it, and the authorities will eventually come with a very expensive fine. 🔧


🛒 Type 3 — Value Added Tax (VAT) Finalization

Vietnamese term: Quyết toán thuế giá trị gia tăng (GTGT)

VAT finalization is the process by which a business calculates the net VAT payable or refundable for each tax period, based on:

  • Output VAT (charged to customers)
  • Input VAT (paid to suppliers)
  • The difference between the two

Legal basis: Article 3 of the VAT Law 2024

Who is subject to VAT? All goods and services used for production, business, and consumption in Vietnam — unless specifically exempt.

🍜 Real-life example: A restaurant pays VAT on ingredients bought from its suppliers (input VAT). It also collects VAT from customers on every bill (output VAT). During VAT finalization, the restaurant calculates: Output VAT minus Input VAT = net VAT to pay (or reclaim). Simple maths — with very complicated paperwork. 📝


📋 Part 2: Who Specifically Must File?

For PIT Finalization — per Article 8(6)(d) of Decree 126/2020/NĐ-CP:

Organisations and employers paying taxable salary/wage income must file PIT finalization on behalf of their employees.

Individuals must file directly with the tax authority if they:

  • Authorise their employer to file on their behalf (single income source only)
  • Have salary/wage income from multiple sources
  • Directly manage their own PIT obligations

For CIT Finalization — per Article 2(1) of the CIT Law 2025:

Any organisation conducting income-generating production or business activities in Vietnam, including:

Entity type Example
Vietnamese-incorporated company Domestic LLC, JSC
Foreign company (with PE) Branch office of overseas firm
Foreign company (without PE) Offshore entity earning Vietnam-sourced income
Cooperative / union Agricultural cooperative
Public service unit State-owned hospital, university
Other income-generating organisations Associations, funds with business activities

For VAT Finalization — per Article 3 of the VAT Law 2024:

Any entity supplying taxable goods or services in Vietnam. Exemptions apply to certain categories (agricultural products, certain financial services, education, etc.) — always check the exemption list first! ✅


⚠️ Part 3: The Penalty Table — What Happens If You're Late?

This is where it gets very real. Per Article 13 of Decree 125/2020/NĐ-CP, here's the escalating fine structure for late or missing tax returns:

Days Late Fine Level Details
1–5 days (with mitigating factors) ⚠️ Warning only Lightest possible outcome
1–30 days 💰 VND 2–5 million Standard late filing
31–60 days 💰 VND 5–8 million Getting more serious
61–90 days 💰 VND 8–15 million Or: 91+ days with no tax due; or never filed but no tax due
91+ days (with tax due, fully paid before audit) 💰 VND 15–25 million Highest administrative tier



 

🚨 Important cap: If the fine under the highest tier exceeds the actual tax amount shown on the return, the fine is capped at that tax amount — but never less than VND 11,500,000.

💡 Pro tip: "Filing late but paying in full before the tax authority opens an audit or files an official violation notice" is the critical condition for the VND 15–25M tier. Once the auditors knock — you lose that option!


🤔 DID YOU KNOW? Fun Legal Trivia!

🤔 Did you know that Vietnam's Tax Administration Law 2019 is set to lose effectiveness from July 1, 2026? This means new rules may be coming. Always check for the latest legislation — what's current today may be superseded tomorrow!

🤔 Did you know that in the Roman Empire, tax collectors (called publicani) often had to personally guarantee the full tax revenue of their district to the state — and could profit from collecting more than the quota? No wonder tax collectors got such a bad reputation! 😂

🤔 Did you know that Vietnam introduced its first Personal Income Tax Law only in 2007? Before that, income tax was governed by separate ordinances for Vietnamese citizens and foreigners respectively. The unified PIT system is relatively new by global standards!

🤔 Did you know that the concept of input vs output VAT (used in Vietnam's finalization process) was pioneered in France in the 1950s by economist Maurice Lauré? France introduced the modern VAT system in 1954 — and now it's used in over 170 countries worldwide. 🌍


💡 TIPS: How to Nail Your Tax Finalization Without Losing Your Mind

1. 📅 Mark your deadlines. The general rule: CIT and PIT annual finalization returns are due by the last day of the 3rd month after the fiscal year ends (typically March 31 for calendar-year businesses). Check for extensions granted by the Ministry of Finance.

2. 🗂️ Keep clean records throughout the year. Tax finalization is only as painless as your bookkeeping. A well-maintained general ledger makes the year-end process dramatically faster.

3. 👥 Know who authorises whom for PIT. Employees with a single employer can authorise the employer to file on their behalf — but this only works if they have no other taxable income sources. Multiple income streams = must file personally.

4. 🔍 Reconcile quarterly instalments vs actual liability. For CIT, businesses pay provisional quarterly instalments throughout the year. The finalization return reconciles these payments against actual liability — underpayments attract late payment interest (currently 0.03%/day).

5. 📊 For VAT — track your input/output VAT monthly. Don't leave it all to year-end. Monthly VAT returns prepare you for any annual reconciliation and flag any anomalies early.

6. ⚖️ Consult a professional for related-party transactions. Companies with related-party dealings (intercompany loans, transfer pricing) must attach the transfer pricing documentation appendix to their CIT finalization. Missing this appendix triggers a fine of VND 8–15 million on its own!

7. 🏢 Need expert help? Reach out to Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm for professional legal and tax guidance tailored to your business situation. 💼

🌿 COMPLIANCE & NATURE: The Unusual Parallel

Nature 🌿 Tax Finalization ⚖️
Bears preparing for winter hibernation by maximising fat reserves Businesses booking all deductible expenses before year-end
Trees dropping leaves in autumn to shed what's no longer needed Reconciling provisional tax payments to final liability
Honeybees doing their annual honey harvest calculation 🐝 Calculating net output vs input VAT
Migratory birds returning to the same breeding ground every year Annual tax return cycle — same place, same time, every year
A coral reef's annual bleaching event revealing its true health Tax audit revealing the actual state of your books

The lesson: Just as nature has built-in cycles for renewal and accounting, your business's tax finalization is the annual health check that ensures everything is actually in balance — not just appearing to be. 🌊


📝 QUIZ: Test Your Tax Finalization Knowledge!

Let's see how much you've absorbed! 🧐

Question 1: Under which law is tax finalization officially defined in Vietnam?

  • A) Corporate Income Tax Law 2025
  • B) VAT Law 2024
  • C) Tax Administration Law 2019
  • D) Decree 126/2020/NĐ-CP

Question 2: Which of the following does NOT need to file CIT finalization?

  • A) A Vietnamese-incorporated company
  • B) A foreign company with a permanent establishment in Vietnam
  • C) A cooperative union
  • D) An individual employee (employees file PIT, not CIT)

Question 3: If a company files its tax return 45 days late, what is the fine range?

  • A) Warning only
  • B) VND 2–5 million
  • C) VND 5–8 million
  • D) VND 8–15 million

Question 4: What is the minimum fine that can apply under the highest (VND 15–25M) tier?

  • A) VND 5,000,000
  • B) VND 10,000,000
  • C) VND 11,500,000
  • D) VND 25,000,000

Question 5: For an employee with a single employer and NO other income sources, who can file PIT finalization on their behalf?

  • A) The tax authority automatically
  • B) A notary office
  • C) Their employer (with the employee's authorisation)
  • D) No one — they must always file personally

Score:

  • 5/5 ✅ → You're a tax finalization master! 🏆
  • 3–4/5 ✅ → Strong foundation — review the grey areas!
  • 1–2/5 ✅ → Re-read sections 1 and 2 above! 📖
  • 0/5 ✅ → Don't worry — that's exactly why this article exists! And why accountants have jobs! 😄

🗣️ CALL TO ACTION

Did this article help demystify tax finalization for you?

👇 Drop your questions, "I never knew that!" moments, or favourite tax horror stories in the comments below!

💼 Know someone drowning in their year-end tax finalization? Share this article — because a prepared taxpayer is a penalty-free taxpayer!

📩 Need personalised support with your tax finalization? Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm and Thu Thiem Notary Office are ready to help you navigate every step. ⚖️


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🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨

Hey there, legal explorer! 🕵️

Before you go...

This article is like a recipe card, not a personal chef 🍳 — it tells you the steps, but every dish (business situation) turns out differently!

Each tax finalization is unique 🦄 — your numbers, your entities, your exemptions may all vary!

For real-world tax questions, always consult a professional legal expert ⚖️ — may we suggest Lawyer Lê Thị Kim Dung & Lawyer Nguyễn Văn Điệp at Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm? Need notarisation? Visit Thu Thiem Notary Office 📋

Remember: Reading this article doesn't make you a tax accountant, just like reading a medical dictionary doesn't make you a doctor! 🩺😉

📄 Full disclaimer here

#LegalInfo #delulu.vn #NotLegalAdvice #ConsultAPro #NgocPrinny


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🌸 A Little Wish Just for You...

If you're reading this in the evening 🌙 — wishing you a peaceful night, free from tax deadline nightmares. Sweet dreams of perfectly reconciled ledgers! 😴✨

If you're reading this in the morning ☀️ — wishing you a bright, energetic day where every column adds up correctly and every submission goes through on the first try!

If you're reading this during lunch 🍜 — savour every bite. The tax forms will wait. You deserve this break. (The penalty clock, however, does not pause. Just saying. 🕐😅)

If you're reading this the night before your finalization deadline ⏰ — deep breath. You've got this. Submit that return, pay that bill, and then sleep like the law-abiding citizen you are. 


Article authored by: Nguyễn Lê Bảo Ngọc (Ngọc Prinny) 

Consulted by: Lawyer Lê Thị Kim Dung & Lawyer Nguyễn Văn Điệp — Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm 


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Saturday, April 4, 2026

🗓️ April 2026 Survival Guide: Vietnam's Business Compliance Countdown (Don't Miss a Deadline or You'll Be "Tax"-ually Embarrassed!) 😅

📖 Etymology Corner: Where Does "Compliance" Come From?

Before we dive into the delightful world of deadlines and declarations, let's have a quick linguistic warm-up! 🧠

The word "comply" comes from the Latin complere — meaning "to fill up" or "to complete." It passed through Old Spanish (cumplir — to fulfill an obligation) and landed in English around the 17th century.

So when your boss says "we need to be compliant," they're literally asking you to fill up all the required forms and obligations. Fitting, isn't it? Because that's exactly what April 2026 is about — filling up a mountain of paperwork! 📚

"Compliance is not a burden — it's a superpower that keeps your business flying." ✈️



🌌 In a Nutshell: What Is This All About?

April 2026 is not just the month of spring breezes and café iced coffees ☕ — it is the ultimate compliance season for Vietnamese businesses. This is the month where your accounting team, HR department, and HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) officers simultaneously go into overdrive.

Think of it like a rocket launch sequence 🚀:

  • Every department has a checklist.
  • Every deadline is non-negotiable.
  • Every missed submission is a potential fine.

The good news? With the right roadmap, you can navigate April 2026 like a pro — and maybe even enjoy the process. (Okay, maybe not enjoy, but at least survive with your sanity intact.)


📊 THE APRIL 2026 MASTER COMPLIANCE INFOGRAPHIC






📋 The Full April 2026 Compliance Checklist: Breaking It All Down

🔴 DEADLINE #1 — Thursday, April 2, 2026

👷 Labour Movement Notification (March 2026)

What it is: If your business had any changes in workforce numbers in March 2026 — new hires, layoffs, resignations, transfers — you must notify the Employment Service Centre (Trung tâm dịch vụ việc làm) where your company is headquartered.

  • Form: Mẫu số 29 (Circular 28/2015/TT-BLĐTBXH)
  • Legal basis: Article 16(2) and Article 20(3) of Circular 28/2015/TT-BLĐTBXH
  • Pro tip 💡: If the last day falls on a holiday or weekend, it automatically shifts to the next working day. April 2 is a Thursday — so no escape!

🏠 Real-life example: Imagine your company hired 5 new engineers in March. Even if those engineers are already hard at work, you're still legally required to report that workforce change. Think of it as the HR equivalent of updating your Facebook relationship status — the government needs to know! 😂


🔴 DEADLINE #2 — Thursday, April 10, 2026 (by April 9 effectively)

📈 Q1/2026 Investment Project Implementation Report

What it is: If your company is implementing an investment project, you must submit a quarterly progress report covering the following:

  • Capital investment executed

  • Net revenue

  • Import/export figures

  • Labour headcount

  • Taxes paid

  • Land and water surface usage

  • Legal basis: Article 102(2) of Decree 31/2021/NĐ-CP

  • Deadline: Before the 10th day of the first month of the next quarter → April 10, 2026 (effectively April 9 on the checklist above since they count business days carefully)

🚗 Real-life example: Think of this like your car's quarterly service checklist. Whether the car ran perfectly or had issues, you still need the report to know what happened under the hood!


🔴 DEADLINE #3 & #4 — Monday, April 20, 2026

💰 VAT & Personal Income Tax (PIT) Monthly Returns (March 2026)

VAT Declaration (Tờ khai thuế GTGT): Businesses filing VAT monthly must submit their March 2026 VAT return by the 20th of the following month.

PIT Declaration (Tờ khai thuế TNCN): Same rule applies to Personal Income Tax — if you're on a monthly filing cycle, March 2026's PIT return is also due by April 20, 2026.

  • Legal basis:
    • Article 44(1) of Tax Administration Law 2019
    • Article 8(1)(a) of Decree 126/2020/NĐ-CP
    • Article 1(1) of Decree 91/2022/NĐ-CP

💡 Tip: April 20 is a Monday — no weekend rescue here! Set your reminders now.

😂 Meme moment: "Me on April 19 at 11:58 PM frantically submitting tax returns: CTRL+S, CTRL+S, CTRL+S!"


🔴 DEADLINE #5, #6 & #7 — Wednesday, April 29, 2026

⚡ Energy Efficiency Plans & Reports (for Key Energy Users)

This deadline is a triple-hitter for key energy-consuming facilities and state-funded units consuming 100,000+ kWh/year.

Task #5 — Annual Energy Plan & Report (Key Facilities): Submit your 2026 energy efficiency plan AND your 2025 implementation report via http://dataenergy.vn to the local Department of Industry and Trade (Sở Công Thương).

  • Legal basis: Article 7(1) of Circular 25/2020/TT-BCT

Task #6 — 5-Year Energy Plan (First Year of New Cycle): If 2026 is the first year of a new 5-year planning cycle, submit both the next 5-year energy plan AND the previous 5-year implementation report.

  • Legal basis: Article 8(1) of Circular 25/2020/TT-BCT

Task #7 — State-Funded Units' Energy Usage Plan: Government agencies and state-funded organisations consuming 100,000+ kWh/year must also submit their energy usage plan using Form 1.5 (Appendix I, Circular 25/2020/TT-BCT).

  • Legal basis: Article 9(2) of Circular 25/2020/TT-BCT

🌿 Nature's Law Parallel: Even trees "plan" their energy — they store sunlight efficiently in summer to survive winter. Your business energy planning is basically... corporate photosynthesis! 🌱☀️


🔴 DEADLINE #8 — Thursday, April 30, 2026

🏥 Social Insurance, Health Insurance, Unemployment Insurance & Union Fund Contributions (March 2026)

The grand finale of April deadlines! Every month, by the last day of the month, businesses must:

  1. Deduct social insurance (BHXH), health insurance (BHYT), and unemployment insurance (BHTN) from employees' salaries
  2. Add the employer's contribution portion
  3. Transfer everything — in one payment — to the social insurance authority's dedicated bank account

Legal basis:

  • Article 34(4)(a) of Social Insurance Law 2024
  • Article 1(13) of Amended Health Insurance Law 2024
  • Article 6(2) of Decree 191/2013/NĐ-CP

💡 Pro tip: April 30 is also a national holiday (Reunification Day — Ngày Giải phóng Miền Nam). This means the actual last business day may shift — always verify the official calendar! 🎉


🤔 DID YOU KNOW? Fun Legal Trivia!

🤔 Did you know that Vietnam's social insurance system covers over 17 million workers — making it one of the largest mandatory contribution systems in Southeast Asia?

🤔 Did you know that the word "audit" comes from the Latin audire — meaning "to hear" — because in ancient Rome, financial accounts were read aloud to officials rather than submitted in writing?

🤔 Did you know that businesses caught filing VAT returns late in Vietnam can face fines ranging from VND 2 million to VND 25 million, depending on how late the submission is?

🤔 Did you know that the Vietnamese Tax Administration Law 2019 was modelled partially on OECD best practices — meaning Vietnam's tax filing system is far more internationally aligned than most people realise?


💡 TIPS: How to Actually Stay Compliant Without Losing Your Mind

1. 📅 Build a compliance calendar NOW. Export all 8 deadlines into your team's shared calendar with 3-day and 7-day advance reminders.

2. 🤝 Hold a monthly "Compliance Sync." Get your accounting, HR, and HSE managers in one room (or Zoom call) at the start of each month to review upcoming obligations.

3. 📂 Use a digital document management system. Cloud-based platforms let you track which reports have been submitted and which are pending — in real time.

4. 🔍 Double-check holiday shifts. When a deadline falls on a public holiday or weekend, it automatically moves to the next working day. This is explicitly stated in the law — and easily overlooked!

5. ⚡ Energy reporting? Register on dataenergy.vn early. The platform can be slow near submission deadlines. Don't be the person trying to log in at 11 PM on April 29!

6. 📊 Reconcile payroll before month-end. Insurance contributions for March must be calculated and transferred by April 30 — so your March payroll data must be finalised before that date.


🌿 COMPLIANCE & NATURE: The Unusual Parallel

Nature operates on invisible but ironclad cycles — and so does Vietnamese business law:

Nature 🌿 Business Compliance ⚖️
Salmon returning upstream every year Monthly tax returns
Trees shedding leaves in autumn Year-end financial reporting
Bees doing their waggle dance to share info Labour movement notifications
Bears preparing fat reserves before winter Quarterly investment reports
Photosynthesis storing solar energy Energy efficiency planning

The lesson? Compliance isn't bureaucratic punishment — it's your business operating in harmony with its ecosystem (the legal and economic environment). The businesses that treat compliance as a rhythm — not a fire drill — are the ones that thrive long-term. 🐻☀️🐝


📝 QUIZ: Test Your April 2026 Compliance Knowledge!

Let's see if you've been paying attention! 🧐

Question 1: By what date must businesses report March 2026 labour movements?

  • A) April 5
  • B) April 3
  • C) April 2
  • D) April 10

Question 2: Which legal document governs the labour movement notification form (Mẫu số 29)?

  • A) Circular 28/2015/TT-BLĐTBXH
  • B) Decree 31/2021/NĐ-CP
  • C) Tax Administration Law 2019
  • D) Social Insurance Law 2024

Question 3: What is the deadline for monthly VAT and PIT returns for March 2026?

  • A) April 10
  • B) April 15
  • C) April 20
  • D) April 30

Question 4: Which website must energy-intensive facilities use to submit their energy reports?

  • A) www.moit.gov.vn
  • B) www.hochiminhcity.gov.vn
  • C) http://dataenergy.vn
  • D) www.gdt.gov.vn

Question 5: What is the legal basis for monthly BHXH/BHYT contribution deadlines?

  • A) Decree 126/2020/NĐ-CP
  • B) Circular 28/2015/TT-BLĐTBXH
  • C) Article 34(4)(a) of Social Insurance Law 2024
  • D) Article 102(2) of Decree 31/2021/NĐ-CP

Score:

  • 5/5 ✅ → You're a compliance ninja! 
  • 3-4/5 ✅ → Solid — review the ones you missed!
  • 1-2/5 ✅ → Time to re-read this article! 📖
  • 0/5 ✅ → Don't worry — that's exactly why this article exists! 😄


🗣️ CALL TO ACTION

Did this article help you prepare for April 2026?

👇 Drop your thoughts, questions, or "I almost missed this deadline" confessions in the comments below!

💼 Share this with your accounting and HR teams — because a forewarned team is an audit-proof team!

📩 And if your business needs personalised legal support navigating Vietnam's compliance landscape, reach out for a consultation. No question is too small — the only bad question is the one you didn't ask before the deadline! ⚖️


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🚨 Fun But Serious: A Brief Legal Disclaimer 🚨

Hey there, legal explorer! 🕵️

Before you go...

This article is like a GPS, not a self-driving car 🗺️ — it'll guide you in the right direction, but you still need to steer!

Every business situation is unique 🦄 — your mileage (and your penalty exposure) may vary!

For real-world compliance challenges, seek a professional legal expert ⚖️ — may we suggest consulting Lawyer Lê Thị Kim Dung & Lawyer Nguyễn Văn Điệp at Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm for tailored guidance? Need notarisation? Visit Thu Thiem Notary Office 📋

Remember: Reading this article doesn't make you a certified tax accountant, just like watching "Iron Man" doesn't make you a mechanical engineer! 🤖⚙️

📄 Full disclaimer here

#LegalInfo #delulu.vn #NotLegalAdvice #ConsultAPro #NgocPrinny


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🌸 A Little Wish Just for You...

If you're reading this in the evening 🌙 — wishing you a peaceful, restful sleep. Sweet dreams of... perfectly filed tax returns! 😴✨

If you're reading this in the morning ☀️ — wishing you an energetic, joyful day filled with smooth deadlines and zero compliance surprises!

If you're reading this during your lunch break 🍜 — enjoy every bite! You deserve the rest after all that hard work. The forms will still be there after dessert. 🍮

If you're reading this right before a deadline ⏰ — you've got this! Take a deep breath, submit that form, and then treat yourself to a well-earned bubble tea! 


Article authored by: Nguyễn Lê Bảo Ngọc (Ngọc Prinny) 

Consulted by: Lawyer Lê Thị Kim Dung & Lawyer Nguyễn Văn Điệp — Thầy Điệp & Associates Law Firm 


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