Compared to the same period in 2022, Quang Ninh Customs' income increased by 673 billion VND.
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DNHN - Mr. Tran Quang Trung, Deputy Director of Quang Ninh Customs Department, announced at a regular press conference on August 22, 2023, that as of August 21, 2023, the state budget revenue of Quang Ninh Customs Department Ninh had reached 10,419.19 BVND.
The Ministry of Finance assigned the Quang Ninh Customs Department the goal of collecting 11,500 billion VND in 2023, per Decision No. 2542/QD-BTC dated 7 December 2022 of the Minister of Finance on the assignment of budget revenue and expenditure estimates. The Quang Ninh province's official record in 2023.
Implement Resolution No. 12-NQ/TU dated November 28, 2022, of the Quang Ninh Provincial Party Committee on orientations and tasks for 2023; Resolution No. 128/NQ-HDND dated December 9, 2022, of the People's Council of Quang Ninh Province on socio-economic development tasks for 2023; and Resolution No. 136/NQ-HDND dated December 9, 2022, of the People's Council of Quang Ninh province on estimates of state budget revenues, local budget expenditures The Quang Ninh Customs Department in 2023 has created the 2022 State Budget Collection Management Plan No. 56/KH-HQQN dated January 6, 2023.
Consequently, the Quang Ninh Customs Department has proposed specific tasks and solutions for achieving the 2023 revenue target for the state budget. In 2023, the management of state budget revenue was organized with determination. province of Quang Ninh's People's Committee set a target of VND 12,000 billion, which was met. Instructing subordinate and subordinate units of the Provincial Customs Department to adhere to the tasks and solutions outlined in the Plan for effective implementation. Analyse, evaluate, and forecast monthly, quarterly, and annual revenue sources and state budget collection capacity to propose practical and feasible solutions and develop implementation-specific scenarios. The organization evaluates the implementation of proposed solutions and scenarios every month.
As a result, the Quang Ninh Customs Department's state budget revenue reached VND 10,419.19 billion as of August 21, 2023, an increase of 6.91% (an increase of VND 673 billion) over the same period in 2022. Reaching 90.6% of the goal set by the Ministry of Finance (11,500 billion); Achieving 86.83% of the goal set by the Provincial Party Committee, People's Council, and Provincial People's Committee (12,000 billion VND).
In the final months of 2023, the Quang Ninh Customs Department will focus on rapidly and simultaneously implementing solutions to manage and increase revenue, as well as reviewing and re-evaluating accounts receivable, to meet assigned goals. revenue, the primary source of revenue according to the monthly and quarterly schedules, and actively building the 2024 estimate; focus on promoting reform of administrative procedures in the direction of transparency, convenience, ease of implementation, and reduction of customs clearance time and costs for businesses to improve competitiveness, encourage enterprises to invest and produce, and attract enterprises to carry out customs procedures, thereby contributing to an increase in economic
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