- Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai has instructed the Ministry of Finance to review and clarify the situation of value-added tax refunds for businesses.
- The Government Office has issued a document conveying the Deputy Prime Minister’s directive on value-added tax refunds for businesses.
- Many rubber companies have been waiting for value-added tax refunds for years, with amounts totaling billions of dong.
- The Ministry of Finance has been directed to ensure timely and proper processing of value-added tax refunds for businesses, especially for overdue cases.
- This initiative aims to create favorable conditions for the business operations of individuals and enterprises.
Source: baochinhphu.vn
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