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Hanoi Proposes 2% VAT Cut on Select Goods to Boost Economy and Consumer Spending

  • Hanoi proposes a 2% VAT reduction on goods and services currently taxed at 10%, lowering it to 8%
  • The proposal is to maintain the reduction until December 31, 2026
  • Exclusions include telecommunications, financial services, banking, insurance, securities, real estate, metal products, mining (excluding coal), and items with special consumption tax (except petrol)
  • Petrol, washing machines, and microwave ovens are added to the list eligible for the reduction
  • The reduction is expected to decrease state revenue by approximately 121.74 trillion dong or about US$4.69 billion
  • The policy aims to lower prices, support consumer spending, stimulate consumption, and promote business activities
  • It is anticipated to create jobs, stabilize the economy, and drive economic growth
  • Consumers will benefit from reduced living and consumption costs
  • Businesses will benefit from lower product costs, improved competitiveness, and expanded markets
  • The majority of National Assembly deputies support the proposal

Source: thestar.com.my

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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