- Vietnam amended its VAT Law to ease financial pressure on agriculture, support domestic animal feed producers, and streamline tax refunds.
- Agricultural B2B transactions are now VAT-exempt, but input VAT credits remain deductible.
- The VAT exemption threshold for households and individuals increased from VND 200 million to VND 500 million annual revenue.
- The tax refund process is simplified by removing the requirement that sellers must have declared and paid taxes before buyers can claim refunds.
- The presumptive VAT method for non-compliant individuals and households is abolished; VAT is now based on actual revenue.
Source: regfollower.com
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