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On May 11, 2026, the Hai Phong six-city Tax Office sent a letter to the Immigration Department under the Ministry of Public Security regarding the application of exit bans for four individuals who are legal representatives of local companies. According to information posted on the Hai Phong six-city Tax Office portal, the cases fall under exit-ban notices issued under tax and immigration management laws due to unpaid tax obligations. The notices also specify the amount of tax debt for each company, as reported by the individuals acting as legal representatives.
These exit-ban measures are linked to tax enforcement notices issued under Government Decree No. 49/2025/NĐ-CP, issued on February 28, 2025. The decree details exit bans for individuals and organizations that have not fulfilled tax obligations, tightening management and setting clear criteria for debt levels, overdue periods, and the notification and cancellation mechanisms.
Under Article 3, four groups may be subject to exit bans:
The stated aim of the decree is to ensure tax debt collection and compliance for the state budget. In a tightening tax administration environment, the article emphasizes that proactively checking tax obligations is important to avoid obstacles when completing exit procedures.
The Tax Authority’s guidance for checking notices on the eTax Mobile app includes:
The article notes that the Tax Authority issues an important notice related to these requirements.
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