Asanzo fined for tax evasion and payment delays: VnExpress
Asanzo chairman Pham Van Tam supervises TV assembling in a factory in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Thanh Nguyen/VnExpress
The company has evaded $1.75 million worth of tax and has delayed paying dues of $69,130, the department said after investigating Asanzo’s records from 2016 until July.
Asanzo has evaded tax by buying electronics components from local companies for assembling, but listing them as "finished goods" to evade special consumption tax.
For this and other violations including not invoicing sales and faking invoices, the company is fined a further $1.14 million on top of the evaded amount.
The tax department has transferred the case to the police after finding evidence of criminal violations.
Asanzo chairman Pham Van Tam told VnExpres that the company is appealing some points the tax department has raised and is considering suing the department.
HCMC-based Asanzo, founded in 2013, has the fourth largest market share in Vietnam's TV market. It has also expanded into the refrigeration, consumer electronics, home appliances, and smartphone segments.
The company is also being investigated for importing components from China and replacing "made in China" stickers with Vietnamese ones.
Source: VnExpress

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