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Reduce value-added tax.
Reducing value-added tax: An opportunity to boost growth.
Báo Thừa Thiên Huế
17/07/2025
Value-added tax reduction from July 1, 2025 to December 31, 2026
Báo Bắc Ninh
02/07/2025
Extending the Value Added Tax Reduction Period: A Driving Force for Production and Business Development and Stimulating Consumer Demand
Báo Gia Lai
25/06/2025
Public officials and employees are not allowed to establish or invest in businesses.
Hà Nội Mới
17/06/2025
The National Assembly unanimously agreed to reduce VAT by 2%, effective until the end of 2026.
Báo Hải Dương
17/06/2025
The government has issued a decree stipulating a policy to reduce value-added tax until June 30, 2025.
Báo Đầu tư
06/01/2025
Value-added tax reduction effective January 1, 2025
Việt Nam
03/01/2025
Reduced value-added tax: Retail stocks are expected to continue benefiting.
Báo Đầu tư
29/12/2024
Reducing value-added tax: Not easy for businesses to implement.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
25/11/2024
Proposal to further reduce VAT by 2% for the first six months of 2025.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
17/11/2024
List the sectors that are not eligible for the 2% VAT reduction.
Báo Công thương
01/07/2024
The value-added tax will be reduced to 8% from July 1st to December 31st, 2024.
Báo Nhân dân
01/07/2024
The value-added tax rate will be further reduced by 2% from July 1st until the end of 2024.
Báo Quốc Tế
30/06/2024
Reducing value-added tax will not affect the budget balance.
Báo Đầu tư
27/06/2024
Proposal to reduce value-added tax by 2% for the last six months of 2024.
Người Đưa Tin
20/06/2024
"We will not use farmers' money to compensate businesses."
Người Đưa Tin
17/06/2024
The National Assembly will consider further reducing VAT for the last six months of the year.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
30/05/2024
Despite a nearly VND 15.5 trillion reduction in VAT, budget revenue still increased by over 10% in the first four months of the year.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
30/05/2024
From January 2024, a series of new policies will come into effect, and people need to be aware of them.
Người Đưa Tin
31/12/2023
From January 1, 2024, the value-added tax will be reduced by 2%.
Việt Nam
30/12/2023
The government has issued a decree reducing VAT by 2%.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
29/12/2023
Proposal to reduce VAT on all goods and services.
Việt Nam
27/10/2023
The Ministry of Finance explains why it did not reduce the VAT by 2% for all goods and services.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
27/10/2023
A further 2% reduction in VAT is expected by mid-2024.
Báo An ninh Thủ đô
16/10/2023