Ministry of Finance clarifies that a product classified as animal feed is exempt from value-added tax (VAT) at all stages.

Cassava-processing enterprises in Vietnam have reported significant confusion over VAT rates applied to agricultural products, such as dried cassava pulp and dried cassava chips, used in animal feed.
Tax authorities have issued inconsistent guidance and imposed inconsistent rates: : 10% (currently reduced to 8% until December 31, 2026), 5%, or full exemption for the same type of goods.
Businesses said these inconsistencies complicate compliance and increase costs. They have asked for unified guidance to ensure fairness and predictability in tax obligations.
The Ministry of Finance clarified VAT rules based on existing laws.
These provisions highlight the overlap between exempt goods and those taxed at 5%, which has caused confusion among cassava enterprises.
To resolve uncertainty, the Ministry of Finance issued unified guidance on VAT application:
The Ministry encourages businesses to study the regulations to ensure accurate compliance and avoid tax penalties.
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