Companies importing and distributing cigarettes in Cambodia will have to apply value-added tax to these products effective Aug. 1, reports The Phnom Penh Post.
The procedure mirrors the application of VAT on other taxed commodities, with a flat rate of 10 percent on all cigarette supplies in Cambodia.
Source: tobaccoreporter.com
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