On March 31, DCCA, the Vietnam Digital Communication Association (VDCA), and the Department of International Cooperation under MIC held a conference on developing the international market and tax policies on digital content creation.
The Vietnam Digital Content Creation Alliance (DCCA) has proposed a zero-percent VAT on digital content produced to serve foreign markets and viewers, applied to both individuals and businesses.
Source: vietnamnet.vn
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