Vietnam is planning to extend tax relief this year to tackle the problem of liquidity for households and businesses to accelerate the economic growth momentum, local media reported on Tuesday.
Tax authorities are drafting a range of tax relief measures, including the extension of the deadline for tax payments and submission of annual rental fees on publicly-owned land, according to the Ministry of Finance.
Vietnam may allow an extension of up to six months for the payment of value-added taxes (VAT) this year, the Ministry said in its proposal, estimating revenues from VAT payments eligible for the extension at 64 trillion to 65 trillion Vietnamese dong ($2.7 billion), reports Xinhua news agency.
Source: www.daijiworld.com
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