- A new group of goods (mainly unprocessed agricultural, forestry, livestock, and fishery products) is now not subject to VAT declaration and payment but still allows input VAT deduction.
- The VAT-exempt revenue threshold for households and individual businesses has increased from VND 200 million to VND 500 million per year.
- The requirement that buyers can only receive tax refunds after sellers have declared and paid VAT has been removed.
- Regulations on lump-sum tax for households and individual businesses have been eliminated.
Source: global.ecovis.com
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