in 2017.
There are many direct transactions between people and the government, such as paying taxes or paying for public services like electricity or water, transactions that he argued could make a big market for electronic payments.
"Although the e-payment has a huge potential and many advantages, its growth is still lower than the government’s expectation," said Dam.
Sharing the Deputy PM's opinion, deputy governor of the State Bank of Vietnam Nguyen Toan Thang spoke at the conference about banks' active implementation of electronic tax collection. Despite the large number of businesses registered to enter e-tax payment, the actual use was moderate, he said.