[Seminar] Tax audit readiness 2026
What is Tax audit readiness 2026?
Tax audit readiness 2026 is a seminar designed to help businesses understand what tax authorities look for during an audit and how to prepare in advance. With Tax Administration Law No. 108/2025/QH15 and Decree No. 252/2026/ND-CP taking effect from 1 July 2026, the framework governing tax audits in Vietnam is entering a new phase. The session unpacks how these changes affect audit procedures and compliance expectations, giving businesses a clearer view of the risks ahead and how to manage them.
Event details
- Date: Wednesday, 26 August 2026
- Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Venue: Forvis Mazars Ho Chi Minh Office, Level 9, Viet Dragon Building, 141 Nguyen Du Street, Ben Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City
- Language: Vietnamese
Who is speaking?
Da Nguyen, Partner, Tax, Forvis Mazars Vietnam
Da has more than 18 years of professional experience in tax advisory at Forvis Mazars and other leading accounting firms and holds FCCA and CPA Australia qualifications. He has technically supervised a wide range of tax engagements, advising clients on practical solutions across business tax, personal income tax, due diligence, transfer pricing, tax audit and inspection support, and investment licensing for both Vietnam in-bound and out-bound companies.
What will be discussed?
The seminar will cover:
- Common issues identified during tax audits
- Indicators considered by tax authorities when assessing a company's compliance and risk level
- Key considerations regarding tax audits under Tax Administration Law No. 108/2025/QH15 and Decree No. 252/2026/ND-CP, effective from 1 July 2026
- How businesses can prepare effectively and achieve the best possible outcome during a tax audit
Who should attend?
This seminar is designed for CFOs, finance directors, chief accountants, and tax and compliance managers responsible for managing audit risk. It is equally relevant for business owners and general managers seeking a clearer understanding of how tax authorities assess compliance under the new regulatory framework.
