According to the NA Office, deputies’ feedback on the VAT reduction policy, as outlined in the NA’s Resolution 43, highlights the need for the policy to remain in effect until the end of 2024, despite the estimated tax revenue loss of over VND100 trillion.
Source: vietreader.com
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