The year 2025 marks significant changes in tax regulations, particularly those affecting business households, individual entrepreneurs, and enterprises in the livestock, veterinary medicine, and food processing sectors. Many of Mavin’s customers and partners have expressed keen interest and concerns about the proper application of these new rules in practice.
Demonstrating its commitment to support and understanding, on August 6, 2025, Mavin Group, in collaboration with Deloitte Vietnam, organized the seminar “Standing Strong with Mavin – Tax Updates & Business Solutions”. The event brought together over 200 customers and key partners nationwide, representing Mavin’s ecosystem in animal feed, livestock, veterinary medicine, and food processing.
The seminar was conducted in a hybrid format, with participants joining both in person and online across six locations: the Group’s Head Office in Hanoi and five Mavin Feed factories nationwide (Hung Yen, Nghe An, Gia Lai, and Dong Thap). Mavin’s staff at each site provided technical support, logistics, and direct assistance to customers throughout the program.
Consulting and resolving tax-related concerns to optimize business operations
In his opening remarks, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan – Deputy General Director of Mavin Group – stated:
“In recent times, numerous new tax regulations, especially for business households, have been introduced, causing uncertainty for our customers and partners. This seminar, in collaboration with top experts from Deloitte, aims to address and clarify these challenges, helping customers operate effectively and transparently. Mavin remains committed to supporting you throughout your business journey.”
Experts from Deloitte Vietnam – one of the world’s “Big Four” professional services firms – shared and analyzed key updates, including:
- Business registration requirements and applicable tax rates for different business types;
- Tax exemptions and reductions;
- Regulations on bookkeeping, invoicing, mandatory social insurance, and tax filing;
- Tax-driven strategies to enhance business efficiency;
- Practical case discussions and Q&A with attending businesses.
During the session, Deloitte experts also listened to participants’ concerns regarding the 2025 tax policy changes and provided clear, in-depth answers to pressing questions, such as: updated invoice information following administrative boundary changes, exchange rates on invoices, valid documentation in the absence of VAT invoices, and eligible expenses for tax recognition.
Reaffirming commitment to partners across the ecosystem
With its “Customer-Centric” approach, Mavin pledges to continue supporting its partners and customers in adapting to evolving legal frameworks, building a transparent, efficient, and sustainable agricultural ecosystem together.
The seminar serves as a clear demonstration of Mavin’s commitment to fostering long-term, responsible partnerships within the agricultural business community.