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Value added tax to be cut by 2% from July 1

The Government on June 30 issued Decree No. 44/2023/ND-CP on reducing the value added tax (VAT) in line with the National Assembly’s Resolution No. 101/2023/QH15 dated on June 24, 2023.
Value added tax to be cut by 2% from July 1 ảnh 1The value added tax (VAT) will be slashed by 2%, starting July 1. (Illustrative photo: chinhphu.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Government on June 30 issued Decree No. 44/2023/ND-CP on reducing the value added tax (VAT) in line with the National Assembly’s Resolution No. 101/2023/QH15 dated onJune 24, 2023.

Accordingly,the VAT cut by 2% will be applied to goods and services which are currently subjectto a tax rate of 10%, except for those belonging to the groups of telecommunications,financial and banking activities, securities, insurance, real estate business,metal and cast metal products, products of mining (except for coal), coke,refined petroleum, and chemical products.

The taxreduction is consistently applied to the stages of importing, producing,processing, and trading the eligible goods and services.

Detailsabout the goods and services not entitled to the VAT cut can be found in the appendicesof the decree.

The decreeis valid from July 1, 2023 until the end of December 31, 2023./. 
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