According to the Taxation and Customs Departments of Dong Nai province, the total state budget revenue reached over VND 55,200 billion as of November 21, exceeding the full-year target of VND 55,100 billion set for 2024.

Of this, domestic budget revenue exceeded VND 37,400 billion, surpassing the full-year target of VND 37,300 billion. Land use fees contributed over VND 2,000 billion, achieving 56.8% of the target of VND 3,600 billion, while revenue from lottery operations reached over VND 1,700 billion, meeting 92.5% of the target of VND 1,800 billion.

As of November 21, Dong Nai’s budget revenue for 2024 in both domestic and import-export sectors has reached its target.

In the import-export sector, total budget revenue as of November 21 exceeded VND 17,800 billion, meeting 100% of the target. Revenue from exports and imports reached over VND 7,800 billion and VND 10,000 billion, respectively.

Several Customs Branches recorded significant contributions, including the Nhon Trach Customs Branch with over VND 8,500 billion and the Dong Nai Border Gate Customs Branch with over VND 4,600 billion.

Out of tens of thousands of tax-paying enterprises in the province, the top 10 taxpayers contributed nearly VND 4,400 billion to the state budget. Leading the list is Dong Nai Lottery One-Member Limited Liability Company with over VND 1,200 billion in taxes, followed by Dong Nai Food Industry Corporation with over VND 1,000 billion.

Other notable taxpayers include Bat-Vinataba Joint Venture Cigarette Company in Bien Hoa city with over VND 349 billion, Ajinomoto Vietnam Co., Ltd. with VND 306 billion, Nestlé Vietnam Co., Ltd. with nearly VND 285 billion, Terumo BCT Vietnam Co., Ltd. in Long Thanh district with over VND 247 billion, Bien Hoa Construction and Building Materials Production Joint Stock Company with over VND 244 billion, Vietnam Suzuki Co., Ltd. with over VND 231 billion, Dong Nai Petroleum Company with over VND 198 billion, and YKK Vietnam Co., Ltd. in Nhon Trach Industrial Park, Nhon Trach district with over VND 181 billion.

To ensure proactive management of fiscal tasks, the Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee of Dong Nai has issued two directives focusing on financial and budgetary performance in the province. This close guidance has contributed to the early accomplishment of the state budget revenue target for 2024.

Nguyen Tuan

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