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Payments by Big Tech firms also rise as one-party state steps up scrutiny
High smartphone use is making Vietnam a growing market for the likes of Netflix and TikTok, a market that authorities aim to tax. (Photo by Lien Hoang)
LIEN HOANG, Nikkei staff writerJuly 25, 2023 13:47 JST
HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vietnam is preparing to deploy artificial intelligence to spot tax evasion as part of a more tech-savvy approach to enforcement that is already bearing fruit for the communist nation.
Facebook, Microsoft, Lazada and other technology companies are paying more taxes, authorities said, thanks in part to a recently introduced electronic filing system.

Vietnam's tax agency turns to AI to spot evasion, increase revenue
Payments by Big Tech firms also rise as one-party state steps up scrutiny
