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Vietnam
The long-standing double taxation agreement between the United Kingdom and Vietnam, originally signed on 15 December 1994, has officially been…
The United States and Vietnam are nearing an unprecedented trade agreement that would introduce graduated tariffs on Vietnamese exports, based…
Vietnam Extends 2% VAT Reduction on Goods & Services Through 2026 – What Multinational Businesses Need to Know
In a decisive move to sustain economic momentum, Vietnam’s National Assembly has approved the extension of a 2% value-added tax…
With a July 9 deadline looming for the reimposition of sweeping U.S. tariffs, Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signaled…
In a significant legislative development, Vietnam’s 15th National Assembly approved revised regulations to both the Corporate Income Tax Law and…
Vietnam Enforces Mandatory Withholding Tax for E-Commerce Platforms Starting July 2025: A Major Shift in Digital Tax Compliance
Vietnam’s government has announced a landmark regulation under Decree No. 117/2025/NĐ-CP, requiring all e-commerce platforms operating within the country to…
In a significant policy move aimed at stimulating domestic consumption and business recovery, Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance has released a…
Vietnam’s income tax (PIT) system is evolving alongside its growing economy, creating the need for residents and non-residents to understand…
Vietnam’s 2025 Tax Compliance Overhaul: New VAT and Transfer Pricing Rules Reshape Business Landscape
The Vietnamese government has begun 2025 with a sweeping recalibration of its tax administration, placing new pressure on foreign investors,…
HANOI – Samsung Electronics Vietnam is set to receive a VAT refund worth VND 582 billion ($23.3 million) on April…

