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Báo QĐND English 4 day(s) ago 1 related news
The National Assembly’s Finance and Budget Committee has ratified a Government proposal to make the planned Vietnam Asset Management Company (VAMC) exempt from value added tax (VAT) and corporate income tax (CIT).
Keywords: DebtstaxOrganisationhedgeBudget CommitteebreadThe National Assembly
Báo Dân Trí English 5 day(s) ago
The Vietnam Asset Management Company (VAMC) may be exempt from taxes, according to the NA Finance and Budget Committee.
Keywords: Budget CommitteeexemptDebtsThe National AssemblyTienphongcreditsupplement
VietnamPlus English 5 day(s) ago 1 related news
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VietNam News English 5 day(s) ago
The National Assembly's Finance and Budget Committee has ratified a Government proposal to make the planned Viet Nam Asset Management Company (VAMC) exempt from value added tax (VAT) and corporate income tax (CIT).
Keywords: taxDebtsBudget CommitteeexemptOrganisationThe National Assemblycenter
SaigonTimes English 6 day(s) ago
HANOI – The economy will continue to be as bleak this year as in 2012, said Sanjay Kalra, resident representative of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Vietnam.
Keywords: Budget CommitteeThe International Monetary FundcarefullyFor VietnamThe Imfcontinue
Nhân dân English 1 week(s) ago 1 related news
State budget collection will likely be difficult this year and the Government needs to outline effective measures to ease difficulties in production and recover economic growth.
Keywords: State BudgetNational EconomicsThe National AssemblytaxslowThe EconomistThe Gdp
Báo QĐND English 1 week(s) ago 1 related news
VietnamNet English 3 week(s) ago
VietNamNet Bridge – The national economy remains very pale, while businesses have died like flies. Meanwhile, the government is still busy with particular calculation when mapping out the solutions to rescue businesses.
Keywords: Budget CommitteeThe National AssemblyInventoriestaxThe VathelpThe Finance
Báo Dân Trí English 1 month(s) ago 1 related news
The government has proposed to the National Assembly to cut corporate income tax rates from 25% to 22%.
Keywords: taxImagesBudget CommitteerateThe National Assemblyforecast
Báo Thanh Niên English 1 month(s) ago 1 related news
The Ministry of Finance Tuesday announced a plan to slash corporate income tax to 22 percent from the current 25 percent starting next year.
Keywords: taxRevenuesTax PolicyVulnerable InPhung Quoc Hienapplydown
VietNam News English 1 month(s) ago
A US$2.5 million project to enhance the budget supervision capacity of Viet Nam's elective agencies was launched yesterday.
Keywords: CouncilsThe National AssemblyprojectenhanceBudget CommitteeAdministrative ReformUnited Nations Development Programme
Báo Đầu Tư English 1 month(s) ago
Nguyen Huu Quang, National Assembly (NA) Finance and Budget Committee member and deputy general director of state cement conglomerate Vicem, puts VIR in the picture about the budget revenue situation and advocates for lower taxes to support under fire firms.
Keywords: taxratehenceRevenuestateNational AssemblyBudget Committee
The National Assembly’s (NA) Economic and Budget Committee former deputy chairman Dang Van Thanh highlights the need to put non-budget state funds’ performance under the spotlight.
Keywords: The NastateState BudgetDang Van ThanhBudget Committeeenactmanage
VietNam News English 2 month(s) ago
US lawmakers approved a funding stopgap on Thursday that prevents a government shutdown, but their clash over budget blueprints signalled a contentious debate over the future of federal spending.
Keywords: RepublicansblueprintBudget CommitteeDemocratsplanObamaFunding
SaigonTimes English 2 month(s) ago
HANOI – Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung of the National Assembly (NA) wants the Ministry of Finance to slash corporate income tax on all enterprises to 20% on January 1, 2016 so as to make the domestic business environment more competitive.
Keywords: taxslashBudget CommitteeRevenuePreferentialDisadvantagedThe National Assembly
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