- Vietnam Banks Association proposes a 2 percentage point cut in value-added tax for lenders in 1H 2024
- Banks are facing challenges with declining earnings and rising bad debt
- The government may extend the cut in value-added tax for companies by six months
- Vietnam plans to reduce the value-added tax to 8% from 10% starting July 1st
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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