- Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh instructs Ministry of Finance to study e-invoices for livestream sales
- Aim to address tax revenue loss from livestream sales and e-commerce transactions
- Proposed amendments to Decree 123 to strengthen regulations on e-invoices
- Encouragement for local authorities to promote e-invoicing among consumers
- Acknowledgment of inadequate legal framework for regulating e-commerce in Vietnam
- Reviewing existing e-commerce regulations and relevant tax guidelines
- General Department of Taxation tightens supervision of e-commerce taxes and e-invoices
Source: vietnam-briefing.com
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