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MOF PROPOSES TO REDUCE IMPORT TAX ON GASOLINE AND ETHANOL GOODS
The rate reduction aims to protect domestic gasoline and ethanol producers while still cutting the price of petroleum products.
In earlier September, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) finalised the draft Decree of the export tariff schedule and the preferential import tariff schedule, following the prime minister's decision on the introduction of import tax rates for gasoline and ethanol products.
Previously, on August 8, the government issued Decree No.51/2022/ND-CP lowering the preferential import tax rates for unleaded motor gasoline coded between 2710.12.21 and 2710.12.29 from 20 per cent to 10 per cent.
In addition to unleaded motor gasoline, heading 27.10 also includes petroleum products with different octane ratings than motor gasoline. These items function as input materials for the manufacturing of paint or gasoline blending, with HS codes 2710.12.31, 2710.12.39, 2710.12.40, 2710.12.50, 2710.12.60, 2710.12.70, 2710.12.80, 2710.12.91, 2710.12.92, 2710.12.99 and have a preferential tax rate of 20 per cent.
To guarantee consistency with unleaded gasoline products, the MoF has suggested a tax rate decrease for the aforementioned blends equivalent to the 10 per cent preferential tariff for unleaded gasoline products.
The ministry also proposed a reduction in the ethanol commodity tax from 15 per cent to 10 per cent in the belief that this minor adjustment will not impair local production but will lower the price of petroleum products in the current situation.
Agricultural byproducts such as cassava, corn, rice, and bagasse are converted into biofuel using ethanol and gasoline as inputs. In Vietnam, estimates reveal that the demand for ethanol to produce E5 RON92 gasoline is about 200 million litres per year.
The price of domestically produced ethanol is less competitive than that of imported equivalents due to unstable raw materials, however, manufacturers' annual ethanol production capacity has reached 400 million litres across the country.
Currently, Vietnam has six ethanol manufacturing facilities for blending it into biofuel. Nonetheless, some have ceased operations due to losses, while others have suspended construction because of a lack of funding, resources, and intense competition from imported ethanol.
Environmental protection and excise taxes give additional incentives for ethanol goods. In theory, the export tax rate is lower than the gasoline import tax rate but remains negotiable in upcoming free trade agreements.
Source: VIR
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