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VCCI Proposes Maintaining Zero VAT Rate for Exported Services to Boost Competitiveness

  • VCCI proposed maintaining a zero VAT rate for exported services to maintain competitiveness
  • Ministry of Finance drafting amendments to impose VAT on most exported services
  • Only international transportation and vehicle rental outside Vietnam to be maintained at zero tax rates
  • Difficulty in distinguishing revenues from exported services and domestically consumed
  • Global export of services has been increasing, with telecommunications and IT services rising
  • Vietnam’s export of services reached 20 billion USD in 2023 with an average annual growth rate of 11%
  • Exported services do not require huge capital investment
  • Internet-based services export helps promote the country’s image and increase “soft power”
  • Most countries around the world impose zero VAT on exported services
  • Major exporting services of Vietnam include manufacturing outsource, maintenance and repairing, tourism and transportation, insurance, financial services, IT and information services.

Source: en.vietnamplus.vn

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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