Reducing import taxes on MFN for some types of cars
MINH PHƯƠNG |
From March 31, cars from WTO countries imported into Vietnam will be reduced in preferential import tax (MFN).
MINH PHƯƠNG |
From March 31, cars from WTO countries imported into Vietnam will be reduced in preferential import tax (MFN).
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Some items such as cars, wood, Ethanol, frozen chicken thighs, rice paper, almonds, cherries, grapes, etc. will be subject to the new import tax rate.
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Low-value imported goods are no longer exempt from VAT from February 18, 2025. The enterprise temporarily reports manually when the system is not yet complete.
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HCMC - Gold prices today have decreased but are still at a high level, many people are still buying.
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In an interview with Lao Dong reporter, historical expert Duong Trung Quoc said that it is necessary to conduct early research on the secret tunnel in Hoan Kiem Lake area.
PHẠM ĐÔNG |
Some items such as cars, wood, Ethanol, frozen chicken thighs, rice paper, almonds, cherries, grapes, etc. will be subject to the new import tax rate.
Lục Giang |
Low-value imported goods are no longer exempt from VAT from February 18, 2025. The enterprise temporarily reports manually when the system is not yet complete.
Đoàn Hưng |
Quang Ninh - Mong Cai city's import-export turnover continues to record strong growth, reaching more than 1 billion USD in just over the first two months of 2025.