Policies effective from June 2022
Stop reducing fees for chip-mounted CCCD
To support people and businesses facing difficulties due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Finance has issued Circular 120/2021/TT-BTC, deciding to reduce a series of fees and charges. In which, it is noteworthy to mention a 50% reduction in the fee for making a chip-based citizen ID.
However, this preferential fee is only applied until the end of June 30, 2022.
Therefore, from July 1, 2022, people who go to work for CCCD with chip will have to pay according to the fee specified in Circular No. 59/2019/TT-BTC.
Case | Fees until the end of June 30, 2022 | Fee from 1/7/2022 |
Transfer from 9-digit/12-digit ID card to citizen ID card | 15,000 VND/card | 30,000 VND/card |
Change the damaged citizen ID card and cannot be used; change information about surname, middle name, first name; identity characteristics; re-determination of gender, hometown; there is an error in the information on the card; when citizens have requests | 25,000 VND/card | 50,000 VND/card |
Re-issuance of citizen identity card when lost, can return to Vietnamese nationality | 35,000 VND/card | 70,000 VND/card |
In addition, the end of June 2022 is also the deadline for applying the policy of reducing road user fees; registration certificate fee; Fees for issuance of passports, passports…
Stop using paper invoices after 30/6
According to Decree No. 123/2020/ND-CP, stipulating that businesses and economic organizations have announced the issuance of ordered invoices, self-printed invoices or purchased invoices from tax authorities before October 19. 2020 will still be able to continue using that invoice until the end of June 30, 2022.
From July 1, 2022, businesses, economic organizations, business households and business individuals will have to switch to using electronic invoices.

New e-invoice and electricity bill notification template.
Currently, 63 provinces and cities across the country have deployed the application of e-invoices and brought benefits such as cost savings in carrying out administrative procedures, minimizing risks in the process of using, and avoiding losses. escaping, burning invoices and promoting the application of digitization, State agencies promote reform of administrative procedures, implementation of e-government, digital government…
Stop manual toll collection on Hanoi – Hai Phong highway
From June 1, 2022, will officially pilot 100% non-stop toll collection for vehicles moving on the Hanoi – Hai Phong highway, and at the same time, will severely penalize vehicles that are not eligible to intentionally travel. on this line.
When the vehicles do not have ETC cards, or have stickers but the accounts are not enough for circulation but deliberately go on the highway, they will be fined.
Decree 123/2021/ND-CP will impose a fine of 1-2 million VND for drivers who are not eligible to collect tolls in the electronic form automatically without stopping to enter the dedicated toll lane in the form of: Automatic electronic mode does not stop at toll booths.
In addition, drivers who wrongly enter the ETC lane at toll stations will also be subject to an additional penalty of deprivation of the right to use their driving license for 1-3 months.
Issuing ordinary passports online
Implementing the Project “Developing the application of data on population, electronic identification and authentication for national digital transformation in the period of 2022 – 2025, with a vision to 2030”, the Immigration Department has coordinated cooperate with functional units to deploy online public services to issue ordinary passports (without electronic chips) to citizens on the Public Service Portal of the Ministry of Public Security.
The above service will be implemented nationwide from June 1, 2022.
Regarding the process of issuing ordinary passports online at level 4 through the Public Service Portal, it includes the following steps:
Step 1: Access the online public service portal of the Ministry of Public Security at https://dichvucong.bocongan.gov.vn/bocongan/bothutuc?malv=QL_XUAT_NHAP_CANH
Log in to the system, then select the procedure you want to perform (issuing passports at the central or provincial level).
Step 2: Fill in all the information requested for a passport on form X01, including your email address and upload a portrait photo (for printing on the passport).
Step 3: Choose the method of receiving your passport and paying the fee online
Citizens can choose to receive it by postal service or go directly to the immigration office
Note: In case you are not eligible to use level 4 public services or wish to submit your application directly, the current process of registration, receipt and processing of passport applications will still apply.
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