The proposed VAT rebate was meant to be a short-term stimulant to the economy and therefore should not be extended, the government has insisted.
“With the VAT reduction proposal, the government only wants to boost spending short-term to resolve current economic difficulties,” Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phoc told the National Assembly on June 1.
Source: e.vnexpress.net
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